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The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-20, Page 7HEAR. PUBU,(HEALTH.NUR$E Mrs- Fred Dbbhs, Jr,./, of the Baron County Health Unit, Exeter, was .gliett epeak:er at theiehreary, meeting on Wednesday eveinag of ,the Tlentall Worrietet Institute in .athe Legion • Hall. Introduced by • M. peorge Hess, Mrs. Dobbs out• the wet* of a health nurse, anentionieg the inniumization clin- ics held in the cetinty, pre-tratal -classes,- achool visits, home- care, . Mrs, A. R; Orr convened the. program` and directed eeiremunity •staghig- • Mr. Ilarr7 Hess, of •Zur- ich, wes 'guett• aceompan- led at the piano by Mrs, Wil.liam musical number 13y : :Mrs. Hoes, Mrs. George Hess and Mrs. 'Fils,S; ..aecomPanied by. 1Vliss Greta Laramie, was mucb, appre. Mated. Presiderd•Mrs..Carl Payne' gave a very interestingand in- formative talk and demonstration on aomishing and delicious salads EPPER • Auctioneer Reserve yew* Sale Date now ! It.R. 3 Phone, Clinton •Settforth HU. 24 allthe Year roUnd.. Miss AL Ellis, in her usual .cahle mariner, gave a very, humoikais reading, 'During - the butiness' an invitation from Kippen East Institute Wei accept; ed for IVIarch As, at 830 p,ina St. -Andrew' s United Church, Announcement was ,inade of the Aehievement Day. for .South on a 4-11 Homemaking Club pro- ject, "The • Cereal Shelf,' to be held in •the Comnannity .centre,' ilensall;;YebruarY 28, at 1:39 Friends and W,onien Institute naem;• bers are invited tie attead.,' nao-• lion was pasted to titre $25,00 to the. Legiort:tow,ards the use of their fine hall. A. -euchre paity .is- being arranged for the 'near futare. When the husbandt, and friends arete be hivited. ,•, ••, •• Mrs. 'Sint Robbor Commented ,ort the sumtharY ..day. for "Sew 'To. helii•in Clinton January 28.. The ,Short course on "Hospitality Feods"• ia..seheduled for - April 13 and 14, at 1:30 pm., when Miss Porteous; of -Home Economics Ser - vie. Toronto, , will :be in charge:. • Thia is aeornmunity :aerviee, •and toe *gob& to 'Inissa Hostestes . Were Miss Phyllis Cate and Mrs. Donald 'McKinnon, and . their. Conialittee served a•,:delicions hirtelewhile all, sat: in -a 'circle andenjoyedaso- •ci?I ,time together. . a a a Mit. T? •;d:' • Sherritt :extended', •courtesy rentarks., to. Mrs.,. Dobbs:, Mrs. Hess had all who had 'assist- ed with the_Pi-ogram. • • • 7 RT. -77-77 Iiiview'ofthe p '..l.Sined by the !1'own Council, re the -eonfineinent,,Of:•dokS,, and thOtaet.that they are:;nOt'to 1.04 at, .large at any time, -: the.,Connell',YeelS that ,-charges,;., Mnst,..he lald-'nrider:thiS :13 y.-16,1,17..• ' Any owner or harbourer of a '• .dog: Who, allows it to run at - • , . ,". large can be summonecl into Court The fine rn a case of this kind ebuld,::.' be -450--00. and eosts The Council and myself would ask all citi- zens concerned to comply with -the--laws'and--- avoid the consequences. HRISTIE:Mayor .ANT,. ADS BRING RESULTS Phone 141 o Puy Tribute To Four 'Members Of Childrens Aid • Tribute wag paid to four mem,- hers of the 'board of the Huron Cotuity Children's Aid Society at their annual meeting in the Court Ifouse, Goderich, on Wednesday. Presentations were made to mem- bers, Rev. R. G. MacMillan, Mrs. Albert Taylor, Mrs. George John- ston and Fred DavidSori, by Depu- ty -Reeve Melvin Crich, Clinton, arid Reeve William Ball, Seaforth. MeKeezie, reeve a Exeter, fittingly spoke of the time and effort , forth by," these members an ,their over ten Years . . Rev.: MaeMillan , was reelected president' of the board, with the othei'Menibert as folloWs:. first vice-Presidenta Dr: K. ••E:, Taylor,. Goderich;. second 'vice-president, Higb Berry, RR 1, Woodham; hon- orary secretary,: A. M. Robertson, Goderich •secretary, joint C: BO= rya Goderich; ' treasurer; : G. Ilartiy,". directors : Mrs. Kenneth 'Johns, RR NO. '1, Wood-. 'Mrs. F. • Fingland, Clinton; Fred Davidson, WinghaMa Frank Sills,,Seaforth; John Winter, RR 2, Harriston; 1L B. COusins.,' Brus- seis; James Doig, RR 4; Seaforth; Wffliam McKenzie, Exeter:, Mrs. Ilevirard Kltimpp, Dashwood; Mist Etta Saults; Goderich; MrSa Al- bert Taylor, Goderich; Mrs. Geo. ,Bilinstoea Goderich;' Lewis Tay- ler,Goderich; W. M. .Prest, Gede- rich; Mrs. Bruce Erskine, Code - 'via Ctieh• 'Deputy-lreeve'O' totl;' • asteCiate4meiubers; -Miss. Falconer;::'•Reg.N., • 'of. • the Public Healtia•-• and a representative of the SlAJLn1y: 11. McCrealit, • IVIrs. DJ a rY, :P.'• Chaffee,the.local -director; :sub -aided :report of the :activities. a. the" staff, and •:,B. G. : HanlY-.•presented • • the .. treattir- er's report and the. budget, for 1959. of .$47,225.00... ' ••• ' • • "Wliat did the •firstardieurtietisin. .pain say to the second rlieurnetisin 'What?" • ' "Let's:, get out. ofthis JOhiti." • CANCER CORNER Yen can't kill„CANCER with kind The sooner we all co-oper • ate, the sooner will CANCER meet its • doom., The 13ATTLE agates CANCER is everybody's'Imsiness Get bilsY new! Censult-Yeur Doctor Spread the good word: , CANCER,' CAN' BE CURED ; if caught in time. Canadian 'CancerSociety • SeneovtluErni.,ich: 3. Yr. Talbqv USBOR.NE & IIIBI3ERT IVIVTIJAL FIRE I- NSURANCE CO HEAD OFFICE — Exeter, . Ontario • ' President:. -_, '„ Alex J, Rohde' R.R.3, iviitdnie Vice-President: • Milton McCurdy , JCR. K.irkton •-,Direet,ors: " ' .• . E. Clayton Colquhour4, R.R. Science Hill; '1Vlartin Feeney, R.B, 2; Dublin;: R1rt7G.-'• Gardiner, -R. - R Cromarty - • Timothy B Teohey,- 3,.. lateen; • • .Harry Coetes;.R.R. 1, Centralia; Clayton Harris, Mitchell; Stanley Hocking, Mitchell. - •, ••. W. G. COciirane . Exeter •• Sectetary-TreaSerera ArthUr Fraser Exeter :orsts tam FIC Your 1958 driver's licence and vehicle perrnit w11 ex ire at Midnight Mach 18. 'After this date it will be illegal.to drive with 19 li.cence or plates. , T TILL THE MARCH DEADLINE Act now and -avoid inconVenience,. A last. Mini*'rush will cause 'delay at the 7250 Agerl.cy Offices throughout the province, r icences TWO IMPORT.A.NT REMINDE._ You„ninst show proof of LiabilitylnStitartee when: you' apply. for plates' Or paY an eatra t $5.00 , into the Unsatisfied. judginent Fwd..: The • a. additional $5.00 r,taYllient IslOT a substitute for LiabilitY If yoii, do not have' yetir "Proof 'of Liability Insurance" ,certificate, see our insurance, agent today, A pelicy for Me, Theft 404 COILISIOTI it NOT buntrance. Check Your 110110Y- Study`the "Point System" 'Folder yoU will receive with yOUr-Driverts Licence.' Itexplaint.in-Vetair your new Point System. ' cohrAHM pgrAtimgrir" 'Oi'TRANSPORT• , wainhczo, O.0 „ latalst;.a *!. .CPT-antak DIP4Itq *0111/41r Canadian . (This is the fourth in a Seriet of Of the eity. • fore saietbere dneVer been atlything:to equal tbit. Their last number ,.rhaunded little Of; the, 'English: -1VIaapb1e" 'dance, but from the -centre ,there Vaas`'aised .the green flag of • the W,PQ. 'One Of the -numbers whicli they sang was the German plowing tong,..Of Winch I have' the wOrda In. Eliklith. - 1ie OffiCialpreseatations.. were Made 'after- this wb,ea the °win - tiers, in their respeetive:aorder el Oritailia•Maernillan of Ireland,. were. ranged across the front of Dsxonef :Britain,- Wright 'of. -Ire-- the.. stage, _Eada',Matt.: was - pre - land' AO. our JO Tran were the se:Med With a pia to ,shOw' he had five- top men.. ..-If there ' was' any been participant• the Sixtii' rlisaPpethtitieat felt it was, act le .World Piowing. Match 1.. ,de not eVidenee, at. each With true sport-• 'think any Of thorn looked any finer: ,manship,..awaraled the Winner. the .11iati (lid Jae...0a Allan,'izi their -hotiorlie bad achieve,d; May, I say .navy blazert..- and grey trouters., here that the (Ignition in•tbese,..ffire was; proud ef ,them, • as .Were all cases - was verir:,,clOse, there -being other Canadians. present, ,.end Can lett :•.than "'bye, pointS difference .in: ada could. Well lie, proud: of them: all Of theta., .Allan'llammond Was, amongst these 'thirty: other Corn- well, in the tont.bracketandhad, petitors, as typical Canadianfarina ,i3nieotwhihingg....toliebettaasdhathMeed. ,xneifsf.'obitt,uhisno-.. ,e.rTS.1±-. 1,0• to draw a very.-tinevenr-aland,. and toThoinat 'Leslie GoOdWin,and jle because :of :this .his 'did- ilPt` got • a. great ovation frein ;his -.101- eome Out .Cv.Pm; Which' east 'bun iotv eantestants; as well the.. about -110 Points>: ‘.which in4•80'. Whole -audience ; -the. liaPPieSt" • Of the. difference between ' and ,,,,who7raa. was cfatha4,• who was twelfth.- place •in eqniPetitien te- on a:tour frorti..Eneland, . on - keen • ,a : .ly a fifth Of a' point' betweenfirst Each country bad a judge whieh and second Place, T'Lawrence . Mac-. ota.de:' a -total .0f-,•sikteeri judges,- -of Ireland was a . manner and a many of of the ,countHes vho second;' his ready Wit aa • goo have ust entere4 the W P 0 Iiad hament had,: Made-. . him '• many -judges who, kneW•little. aboUt.jtidg.. 'friends. Our Catiadian:teerierVeS big ploWing. At any rate; We were „Popular . pair,' whether .in the glad that the plearmen, of the' fields', the residence, or nita tour, tish Coinindiwealth—Britain, And I ;kneel- the. Gertean officials Australia Were well ina.the:'.1ead- landa Canada; 'NOW 'Z.kaland '•and : held , cif other., coentriet. ; After .the',U•sualagOod :Meer, the, BRODHAGE p1owien and their xanagers- took . their' places 'at .. tablet decorated •.(Intertiled• for laSt : Week) „, . • , „ , , , r , • , With f14.g5 .0,,apanataena_Tii„ehug 'fgriallehedry.s,,,S,att visitors'6pi4,' Women Was..held on-, WeditesdaY aichfterneon -With" •••3.5' inernber8•••.and.::17.• VititOrs. present uoainnp ibcfiev uMw treia vsr -eeepte; lane :Perforreanee -Started Devetioni'ivere When the beautiffif Curtains./ relied , Reuben: BittiCk,• Mrs.- aWair ,diselase • aa stage '.setthag. tlier-.00-f-fitan'FarM :youth ,infatheir..;7, .01. aiaaa ,popte,...tot • ivfasa, atitififf-LI-PostilMes,"---aWith-; :band .ef:. truiniietS' and•-buglert2..at. the v,t.y top of ...the ,stage. We had :also • ' .,..• • seei them iu. • groups, :throughout Mrs Lew Hicks;. president,, was the feur days!. eyeiltsi, but .to-.tedain chargeaof:the .htisiness, : Period. ,:s:6pon"Usttatellu9ag.,6ht-ullresrtifo9al'i.galip.:t*. tni*es,...M.Gine6iti.tegS6 Rof6ektlieselcars°tt,iiirkeetini.e4gd, •Thete • young :people: sang and'M -martin' Dietz; t'the:ttreaS- eilddida ,ranab.er -of .beentiful folk urer's report. : An inVite ion d a ..gaaeeaboaute.4n4 pride; tater, „wo:, at- dance:mi0::::-.1,h1.4.1:,•th-a.e....shie,.a.siu'uouanag7tioatp.is:,,owwietho,. tend World Day of. Prayer serviee. ..17.ridayi,' was 'aecepted.-•'--Birthdays- the telp-'of a 'few .local teechers.WereareBOrteti: put on this perfermance without Ahrens, 11/rs.'Eit •Seherhartn,Mrs. any-.-oiitsiddJ'iae-ap• aa-a,tru1 a•rura ,b-eitt:Banefl., 73/IrS7Ifereid* Moak group.- A nYerle 'Who'. had ever at- nd• ;IYIts Rock. '••• „ articles, lay • Gorden , bf,cGraVin, '•The setting 'for ilie"banciiiet 'was of Walton. Mr. McGaVirt ageOlo- in the most beauti.fal building I panied Canadian PloWinen to Ger^ hale* everbeen in. It it, a neW many). bui ilding with banquet rooms, dance , floor, -seating capacity •fer ,,over two thousand People, aS well as room, on the stage for -five hun- dred. Before the banwiet ended, the. results of the judging were known, not officially, but it was. generlly conceded: that Goodwill, • Long before the time scheduled, people began to take'�p their posi-. tions to. witness ,the elating eere- inony, • This was beld in an en- cidsure at the end -of the tractor tiled, and opposite the block of headquarter's offices. Taking their Places' againet 'a • baekdreia' of sheaves of ,grain, 'clusters of fruit and: -.vegetables, syynbolie ef the product § of. the 'seal,: were OMM-: bers of the German Finial -youtu' in the • colorfulcOttienes of the dif ferent provinces. The band of the •German ;young , farmers was on haral,,again with: their white -Ohne- -6d hats, knee breeches and -bright jhelteta.avhicb. I have already de- scribed. The United States Marine Band .was on hat* to • add to the occasion, The, plowmen of 'the six- teen, nations, ,vvith..their team mare. egers; . had aapleee in- the: micro-. tare,. as did, •the officials of • the W -P-0:, German, government Offf--, officials of the Agricultural' Sehooland :officials of Esso _front different ...,countries.. .•• This 4 pretty filled the titian eadeture over which,",the flag Of the W.P.O.-had flown, &Mee •the start. ef,theevent,s, On'Wednetday.' AcresS. one ..eaci of the building. Wag a drapery, behind which .was. the golden' Plow oil pedestal, and .the stories of the dif- ferent countries • which make up the Cairn ,of Peace.• Jhe Federal Minister di Agricill- '..ture for ,Gerniany 'made' a' Short • speech,: after' 'which nr:- Fruerleire president of the W.P.O.;daew the • curtain disclosing • to view the.:"Gol. ,deu.•PleW -and .thvarious.,stOnes.' 1 do netAlliiik'it'was.prejtidice-Or, patrietisin - alone that :Made Us•-• 'think -Canada's, stone,- donated liY the -Pryde family Exeter;'. wet' a -little the nicest ol all. A feeling of.' sadness • came • to its as ,we. thought of the late •Thorrias Prirde, .rhoshowedhjs interest :Utah -gra, cultural -affairs by-ota thisagift to..the'possible. The final act•of the closing Ceremony was the laweriagof the flag with its inseriptiOn:. •``P.aX •Avri Agros".. Snoil , again, -the,' roads Were thronged withpeonIe making their way,'to variousdestinations by train; bits, :scooter .and i bicycle. Our boys, :Withthe other Contest enttaakarried -_back, to their • reti, deice in "the school towash away the • giiinea of the -day's plowing, and to get; on their blue ,blazers andagrey •flannelt to' atteedi...,,the- big•banquetin the- 'Leederhalle Of Stuttgart the we were :guest: tended a World Plowing Match, be- EASTER:SEAtS SUG6EST FLKTEDDISTRiCiCHiLDRE To More than:13,590 children' and ''•Cliildren:' They 'Ineaa a' Chance for , , teen-agers in, Ontario ,' afflicted bY lads to takeaa, course at the interi• accident,diseaSe,'-Or ftOrn birth by, .nationally.'-knOwn Variety Village' eripplieg Cotditions that. nstially rriean despair and dependenceon others; 'March, is the , month of, hone:: - EasterSekis go 'ox sIdTTofl : February;26, threugh e- me - hers" ef 221. serYice ..as•• the inethis.by'..which-the people of Omi, title TOM vast task of Mak-- ing_life better feryfyoungsterS,wlici, Would. otherwise . find .it harder,' if not drapbstible, .to :become self- reliant self-dependent:citizens. This year the set -vice blahs have set a- provineial''..objectiVe • of ..$770,000 from. the tale of • E.aster . Seals: •In Seaforth; the.Lions Club. will'again handlethe local sal•es.: - /The, purchase .of.. aster' Seals. mean treatnierit and training,...va: catiOns -specially equipped sum- iner camps, and ell, the other bene,. fit t- that the ,thirty••Siyear-old' cki- t'ario Sodiety for Crippled Children has developed Over its ...history to• "---, You Can Depend -On . When kidneys edit •'• • to remove oteesS • ....„... ...... ' acids 'and wastes, . f eel in g . d4,tz,rbed f ip, ONd,s.„:, b zekacho; tired , rest often follow. , , heduttteyr_o, Yloaeuri'fbvele, • ' ter, work better, 1PildnIlseyasttaininuotinutatl ,• - podef's nidneY ,‘p .JJ , You • can eoend ,• 'on DodOs Uct Podd.sa nay drugstere: I • - .1 Lunch WaS'sertred by•-lVIrs.: Chas: -Ahrens; :IVI-rs„--±Atig. atieta, Albert Bauer,..Mrs. Die - gel, ' ,11/fis, • J. L. B,eimewies, Mrs. Henry 13.efinewies,- • airs.'Mantiei Bener,triami•....atid.dyfrs....D,art Benet-- mean.' ,Aatench-andtage table, was • patrenized.. • • , t -•The,' Cla m ber Of , Commerce had. plannedladies' night :to be held n athe,-Legion.' toonts; :Mitchell, on Friday, Feb., 6. This :had .be theisChodaaporisored and support. ',postponed- Owing to sternly : weatb- 6a.,...by the entertainment ',profesa boys er :to jiloriday; Feb. 9,andand -this al unable ,. sion;- where trades are taught had '-to be-eaneelle '- .inannal taSkt.accotint;o • e-''..-wea-ther:•; 'five. carapt, unlike un mu' other -• rs, winaani Diegel at, -th carripS-in the conntrY, hundrOs'•of 'alter brother, Mr. :Clarence Brun - 'summer vacations barred to them- • , •:Othuteirewsit:res ,bwiec11.4uhsaeve th.h-eychandaaermoatt u,emr r uaandacimrrs.: 130:73.0ears,,,Ai. Ste:hriiiHesong-: ••play .6i'caetly,„ as other children do.. of Niagara „pansi with her par- entS, •,Kr.••and Mrs: Edwin Rock. aMts; !..Erit0a • •Ahrens With Mr. and Ms. 'Frank .Eickmeir. Messrs. ..Pord Dickison, George Jarmuth, Russellt, Sholdice and Rudolph Bauer attended the' Chant - her of Commerce seminar at the In the field of cerebral palsy, the Victorian fen, Stratford, on Thdrs- Sodety's Easter Seals have made., day. , • 'possible_ ,advaoces. that are. dra-j.A batket of floWers was placed inatic,, even, though -the, -task. is in St. .Peter's •Lutheran Chureh painfully slow 'and expensive: • At I here on Sunday from, the funeral the 'Woddeden residential, training- 'on Saterdayvof Mrs. Henry Schade .,centre- near': Loudon; .tearns • of' (Louise Wessman), of Monkton. nurses and 'doctors. are teaching • 'Mrs. Joe ,Sinith has been 'bonfire childrenato_ talk,,10:„walki_to.leed', ed. to •Seett Memorial Respital',-,Sea: -themselves,. and dress 'theniselves ,forth- with a finger infection. a Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Sad. dr 'and Arthfir,. of. Orangeville, with bis.'sister, Mrs. Hareld Wur- dell,' and Mr. Wardell recently.. , Mr. Donald Wolfe, who is attend- ing leathers' •College. Stratford, is practise teaching in Gait this week. • "' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herold, Seb- ringville, at the home of Mr. and Mrs..Lavern 'Wolfe on Sunday. Mr, Peel Boyd, wile received _back injuries while ,at 'work at the In these eamps.1 coutisellors-,,With , knowledge clf. what to do, 'teach - the %kids to -enjoY life, to learn.how to care' for therntelyet, and give many of .them hope ,which- their conditions, . or 'even' their oyer -pro. tectiveparentea have not aroused.' • • ' • • . even to become helpful fam- ily !nenibers, instead of helpless victims Of a 'condition, that onee spelled hopelessness. ` Purchases of Easter Seals mean, memberthip for the buyers in a crusade of mercy and service to children, (Who: throughne fault of' their owri,-. bear enormeus burdeas of 'affliction,. but who need only a little help to carry those burdens. much more lightly. car owners in t e Township o Maltillop are , requested o park, their .cars on the,r�ads o, e Township during the Winter. Cars that are Jett on the roads are contrary to the VighwayTraffic Aat and are det ent to operation'of ' ow snplows. .After February,19, 1959, please note that Provin- . cid Police :will take necessary -action to See that_ - ears are not left on roads, Ana. prosecution inty follow. ta Road Superintendent WiffitniilI.turnin Plant, is confined to" Stratford Hospital. • Mr. and Mrs.'. Manuel Muer- mann and • Mr. and .Mrs, Dan Beuerinann• with Ma. and Mrs. Henry Bennewies; Mitchell, on Sun- dey. • - •' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Diel; Mit- chell, called. on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. blogh on Sunday and alSO at the home of. Mrs. Elizabeth Queren- gesser recently. IT IS OBVIOUS , "It is obvious that ,the ereasing number- of alcoholics . is related to the increasing sale and -consumption of -aleohelic beverages," so declared The Windsor Star reeentlY„ - • It IS obviOns to all who give ,-thoughtful consideration • to thik serious problem. The 'number Of alcoholics is -increas- ing -alarnii3aglya Surely it is 'just as; obvious ; that the country, the 'city, the county with the fewest aka- • holies, eonsurnes the smallest • quantity of alcoholic beverages. Thanks to the seientifie Study made of this problem by the. Ontario Alcoholism • 'Research Foundation, we have statistics • ShOW that of several 'court- - • ties studied there is one which has a remarkably, low rate•of aleatholics per 100,000 of palm- - latiort. That tptnityls-ltdr:on-,7- "admittecIlf`the driest count ha Ontario.. We in Iltirort have no legal liquor outlets heeatIte r• we are tinder the Canada TeraPeranee Act. , • One other obvious conclusion, the• CIA should riot be repeal- ed, bat ,amended. This is the ,riim of, an active irodp of • Rurtni, and.'• 'Perth citizens. •ilThboeuyt:atiire,e, paparnera ,o(blukd vott, t) a ILH ICE (REAM DAIRY BAR EAFORTH • REAM BIJTER W: To Enjoy You should phone or writ & , • GINGERICH'S SALES & SERVICE Seaforth 61,14 1V-1 r Zurich 34 , For a FREE 12 -Page Report from theBetterBusiness Bureau on - "HOW- /TO _Select' Beathig Equipment"an 'What You Should Expect From a -Good Installation • - GINGERICH'S SALES a4d • Seaforth - Zurich ' eqinpmen• .Pleate;send tyour Free 12 -page report on heating • • " • • :NAME • ADDRESS PHONE ........ .... . ... . . . FORTH' M,ONUME,NT NORKS OPEN DAmy ' yde & Son •ALLTfl'ESOF._ EmETERY igEkORTAls • Inquiries are, invited. • Exeter Telephone Ntupbers: Clinton 120 -Seaforth 573 " M. W, STAPLETON: , , Physician ind Surgeon •-• Phone. 90 • : . Seafortli If.'ne answer, call 59 JOhN A. • „ - ' Seaforth • • JOHN C. GODDARD; NW. Physieian and Sergeon Phone 110 Ilensall StAVOET1f, CLINIC..-: Teiphone . 26.T -a • ""E.. "•A: MCMASTER. 13.A.;;IWILO. .Iiiter.nest ' •.,r"..Telephone 27'. . ' LaBRADY E • jr•1: E. u MALI roe 15 . EVENINGS: Tuesday, -Thursday• and 'Saturday 'only, '7-9 p.m. ' • Appoirttmeett may •be.rnade..-, ; A. iv". nAnrEa. ' Chartered Aecomitant. ' • ' Licensed- Municipal .438 Maiii.Street • '-•.1.-..":,Eketee tRay.• and Laboratory Fealties •• Open: EawcheaWnetikaciyay; ,Excelat • Tues. and Thurs., •EVerlings 79 Por Appointmen- -phone ma. DON S. DENNIS, ' • Auctioneer •„, • • G-radtiate of._Aierican School of Auctioneering. Licensed' in Huron -and Perth. • Capable of handling • all. types of .sales and advertising. , •3' , DON DENNIS, -Waltaa Phone Seafort,h 843 •r- 11 . • , SEAFORTH -IT'E'PERINAItY CLINIC Turnbull, 'DVM, VS. • W. R. Bryans, -17.8. Drertnan, D...Arg::- vs. Phone 105 • • • - • Seaforth A. W.SILLERY Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. • Phones; Office 17,3, Residence 781 SEAFORTII ONTARIO' IfeCONNELL S'TEWA.RT • Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. P. D, McCOIsINELL D. I.• STEWART' SEAFORTH, oryr. Telephone 174 D. II. IVIdNNES Chiroprattie - • • 'Foot Correction' COMMERCIAL HOTEL Monday, Thursda.y -- 1 tw8.p:m. SORE. LONGS'PAFF Optometrist • Phone 791. Seaforth • N Eyes• :xaer"sd—::6sFdit:ti,e OFFICE; SEAPORIT Office Hou: Seaforth except eccePtronay:9.53:Wedasa, oan. 23p an Thursda.veniugs by appoint. • raCenliat toOnalr . 1 'Monday.: 9 pan. (Above Hawkins' Hardware.) The McKILLOP IVIUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE -- HEAD OFFICE—SE/WORTH, Ont. • OFFICERS: . •• • . President—Robert Archibald, Sea- Vice-Presideut—AlliStr l3roadfeot, „Seaforth- " • Manager and Sec.-Treas. — Miss Norma Jeffery', Seaforth , DIRECTORS: • V. J. Trewa.rtha, Clinton; J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chrit. Leon- hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archi- bald, Seaforth; john h. McE tlyth; :William S. °Alexander, W ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich; 3. E. •Pepper, Brucefield; Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth. 'AGENTS: William "Leiner, Jr., Londeg- • boro; J. F. Prueter, Brodliagen; Selwyn ` Baker, -Bruasels; Eric. 1:3 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 -0 ri • -W. J. CLEARY -0 0 • i01,4;c-ENSe8EatrthEIOnVIBALVIL . ER Nal'FingEt or 1)tayAl-' :CpallantEer' 731 in 0: 0. 0 0 * 0- rj. • El_� G 0 0."0 Funeral ic4t--- O. 0, •R. s,.nOt " • . 0 Licensed Embalmer ' 0 Prompt and careful attention 0 0 4 Hospital Bed * • 0LOWERS FOR Ail- 0 '0<><:: 0,1- „...595.''45eVite. S• 1°N.SSter',-61T43‘: . 0•' ,Phones:• • Ej0G..0*Ij O 0 0 0 0 0 0 - J. A.• BURKE Funeral Director , arid Ambulance -Serviee DUBLIN ONT, 0 •Night or Day cast Phone 43 r 10 • • Et -0 0 0- * Ors "TNEY O Funera name Goderich St. Vic, Se4orth • Ammnatilet szaviCt 0.4justable hopital beds * for rent. WERS Fon may occAgog • Telephorie: bay or Night 119 *