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Clean -Up; Fix -Up, Paint -Up is
not jut a one -meek program,- but
a guide for'better civic living, ac-
cording to William Smith, president
of the Seaforth Chamber of Com -
"The future of our. town is• 'de
pendent on the traits shown during
our ,•Clean -Up . cainpaign, namely,
energetic interest,"' the president
declared. "Through demonstra-
tion of these qualities in the next
few weeks, , we should s"et'r a- pat
FOR SA:LE..
• ;Sox Plants„ . • Potted -Plants
and
• ' Pots Made Up
BR- )SIi'A\V :.
GR.EENIIOUSE'
•Phone.50W — ,Market Street
tern for the• rest of the -year. The,=
results we accomplish and the 'halt -
its of cleanliness ax.d beauty which
we acquire .will persuade .tourists
to stop over in our town will cre-
ate an environment which will at
tract new industry and. citizens:
New; industry ' means many new
jobs, with 'special opportunitiesfor
our • youth," concluded Mr. Smith.
"Clean -Up, ` FIX -Uri, Paint -Up is,
in reality, a key—a key' to health,
beauty, safety, fire prevention new
business, industry and citizens..It's
up to every citizen..to, help unlock
the door to a bright, future for Sen -
forth.'
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WE ARE' EXPERTS' AT
ALL DRY CLEANING
Time ,now. to let us help you
with Spring; housecleaning !,
•
• We do, > drapes,,' slipcovers,
bedspreads, blankets, and
anything elsdabout•the.house
,that needs 'dry 'cleaning.
Our' . fast, efficient ..work •
will. more than:"please you..,
Call for - free pickup and de-,,'',
Phone'. 797
,Seaforth'
:LEANER;
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Phone 87 Seaforth
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Does'. It Like `s
Canada
No • one will -deny that, we ; have
a distinct climate .ins Canada In
fact, we have several climates. •For.
• reason' e.- ower ancrvege
table seeds. we: sow, and the nursery
stock we •plant must be especially
selected for • 'Canada: ornetbipg,_
.t¶at:.may give wonderful results in.
England or Virginia or the -South.
•Sea"s • could be a terrible•flop here.
,When one- selects • seeds .from a
Canadian seed. . catalogue, °one can
be sure that' that 'seed is suited to
Canada, that, in most cases, it has
been 'field tested under "actual,
Canadian:Conditions., ,
Lots of Bouquets
There is no good reason why we
should -"not have, all 'sorts of cut.
flowers -to fill , every:' vase in -the
house and give bouquets away by
:the •ar rifu from summer to, -fall.
But many•gardeners :do not Eike to
snip 'too many blooms. in, the':regu•
-
jar flower gardensfor4ear of less-
ening the, display outside The
remedy: is _ siniple.'• In a. -fe'w-:•rows
4the :;-vegetable. garden we_. can.
.easily _grow an abundance: of cut,
flowers•: and snip them .to our
.heart's • content. When, grown .in
rows in this' way,,_the are, easier
to thin, and cultivate: In, some: cas-
es, too,; flowers that are excellent
for Butting and bouquets are not
particularly ornamental as plants
• and the vegetable "garden , is, the
:proper ',place to'grow'them. Sweet
peas are an-example:.and gladiolus
and some of the lilies.
'SpecialFlowers.For Special. Places• _
Flowers, like most people,;. are
indiViduahsts.' They have.' •very.
'realpreferences in regard to' soil;
N,Ov.i4s _ T H
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fic=and up
hIARLOCK
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James- Arriistrong, of'Rlyth,
on Saturday evening were.'Mr. and
Mrs.; James,.' Scott _and % Mr and
-Mrs. Nelson Lear, of •Londesboro,
and Mr; • and Mrs, Norman Shep-
herd, of Clinton,
The community was saddened to
hear on Sunday of the death of
Mrs. • George Knox, of Toronto,
formerly of Hariock. •
Mr. - and Mrs. Howard Bernard,
of ,Brussels, visited on Sunday eve-
ning -with Mr. and Mrs:' John .Me -
Ewing and family.
Choir practice; will.. be held on
Saturday evening at 8:30 at Burns'
Church. •
Children, :Baptized._
. Baptismal services :wereheld
Sunday at 'Burns' Church along
-w-ith tire -Mother's Days -seg vices:
The follq?wmg children Were 'bap-,
tizeci: Robert Allen, 'son of:, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Reid] . Larry
James, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. James"
'How att; 'Sandra _•Lyn,' daughter of
Mr. .and Mrs.. ,Benjamin Riley;
John 'Arthur, son; of Mr.; and' Mrs..
Arthur Hoggarth; Brian Allen,, son
of Mr. and 'Mrs. William Le Soli-
der, of Stratford, ,'Walter,; Harold:.
and •Glen:• Benjaiinin 'George, sons
of- Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Whitehead
of Wingham.
SUCCESSFUL BAKE.SALE,^.
'.very successful -tea `and bbake
:sale were held in the Sunday school;,
room• Of Northside United, Church
:on Wednesday afternoon,„last; , span-
'sexed by `Group ,1I of the W.A.
•Through the kindness' of <Mr.
Savauge -the entertainment took
-the -form. Of.' an, illustrated talk on.
:_the making of:Royal Doulton china,=
which was thoroughly.enjoyed by
all' present
shade and miiisture.. For slopes,
.for, instance, there are 'a score • of:
special'plantsmostly tiny; ; that
thrive in;such a-iocation. These are
listed inethe seed catalogue usual-
ly under the general. °heading ;; of
"Aoele Garden” plants. They need
very little „ soil or moisture a'nd.
they will add'; color and cover. to
any bit of ,.steep -,ground.
Then' there are flowers.•.that do
bast iii shade,gs,
;. things like begonias,-
, violets, pansies, lily of the valley,.
and so on. These: are just the right
sort Jet'planting; on the ,north side
of house or wall, or -other. places
-where the ground, is ;heavily :shad-
ed. Here too is the right place for
;the wild -flower garden. There; is
even •special grass• for shady lova
tions o
At .the -'opposite end of the scale
e—those•--filowers-which will—not
do well` unless;,they` get lots of- sun
Orden Vrownthings i}ke ,poppies,-• nasturtiums,
portulaca and °many others; ,Most
Phone: "`Sealorth`'841 r 2 of them,"are ,.not very particular
•KIll�T813RNi about .soil or moisture, they; ,do
. „
sture b
lovthe" "he ot .sun. .
VERYBO'
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Seafort
FOR SPRING
.ions .:Annual Sprint
Fire Chief Scott
Urges Clean -.Up
To Prevent Fire
Don't let fire hide in your home
—Clean -Up, Fix" -Up, Paint -Up, Fire
Chief John F. Scott advises.
"That old• box of cast-off cloth-
ing, the pile of newspapers in the
basement, the oily_mop.in the clos-
et, and the` storeroom's flammable
liquids are all hideaways for fire's
threat," the Fire Chief ;explained.
"Arid unpainted- wood is ready fuel
for fire," Chief Scott continued
"For the protection of your fam-
ily and home, get`rid of old clothe
ing, magazines, mattresses and
,papers. Protect wood -surfaces
with paint, Dispose of ,oily mops
and rags and all flammable items,.
get'. rid of dried grass and leaves,;
especially those •near the :house;
foundation: Check. your wiring to
lie ,'certain..it is adequate to meet'
„present day electrical require
melts
"Fight fire, before it starts by,
getting rid'•of. its hiding 'places,"
Chief Scott requested.
_ . Teacher: "Rea ly, Johnny, •your
handwriting gets worse all the
time "
Johnny: -- ``=Gosh, tics Jones;=ifs
I wrote any better: you'd find fault
with my spelling."
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EDNESDI
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It's tithe to . Clean•Up, Fix -Up, Paint -IJP, in the Town of
Seaforth,,, '.once again. 'a clean-up' campaign is being;; pro
rooted by • the Chamber .of"'Commerce in, :Seaforth, •and; full '.
co-operationof the citizens is urged to make Seaforth a fawn
of which vie can be proud,
While you proi►abijr, see the benefit of 'spring cleaning .and renovating in your . own • home, •
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perhaps :you wonder about the effectiveness of our present community Beautification Program:
`Provided 'everyone co-operates, what will we gain,? Even, this partial list will Most likely
surprise you Development of community spirit; reduction of fire losses; ;instrucfibn m good
housekeeping; respect for propety; '.vacant Tot 'improvement;: promotion'. of safety; discourage,
'meat of•.Crime; citizenship Course for children; improvement' of 'employee morale; Clean -Yip
• supports business, stabilizes, restores and inereases 'the, value, of real estate.
•
'Tow do we win?" In. every way that will' contribute to our safety,. health; and -general well -
be'
It's' up to you. if you, and you,and,.. you'. -support; -the canipaign; "we'li all `benefiit, '
individually and •collectively., CLEAN -UI",. FIX•UP, .PAINT=UP ' it's a whining 'proposition:
SEAFOETH May 1:4; 1959
Pa er Ma az• ines . - Ra : s
Ctld. Mattresses
For the convenience of those in the surrounding
• district wish to co-operate, collection depots
have -been -established as'follows:
DUBLIN"�iiillaxxl. Mapleton
CO .STANCE .. N Borden Brown _ .t re.' w So
WINTHROP McCluskie's' Store
'
CROMARTY , Wslker's Store
• CROMARTY ..:-.. . Sorsdahrs Store
Sadler's. Store
BRUCEFIELD , `:Ross Scott
`w Proceeds from the drive are � use
d for the Lions
Club -Community and Welfare_ work. Prepare :
your bundles', now and be ready:for the -Lions': �:
Annual ,Paper Drive
Remierber the Date: '
WEDNESDAY,. • MAY ZQ h
11;' CHR STIE, Mayor
Auspices. --- ..
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