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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-08-21, Page 8fe—VON VtleoSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., AUGUST 21, 1959 Uttltlt1ll11I11111IN1I1l11tt1„t11t,fhiHi1,11f Joint yotioaol Services -FIRST PRESBYTERIAN and NORTIISIDE UNITED . CONGREGATIONS . First Presbyterian .• Church REV, J. C.- BRITTON Minister R. A. 1EMPSTER ' Organist -and Choir Leader 10 a.m.—Sundaj.Schools at their• respective churches. 11A.M. ".Touring With; the • 'f Bible” Solo—"Just Per Today",.,:(Seaver) Soloist—Mr. D. • R. , Stewart unnunnatmanammunuriannani blue- Teal`':. WILLIS DUNDr•S Champion, Stc a and Fnraaae:'ori DUNDAS and LONEY Phone 573 or 138 Church ,N.otices ..,,. .McKillop Ckarge,—Bethel, 10:00 a.m.; Cavan`, 11.2 a.m.; Duff's, :2;00 p.iir—Rev. W, H. Summerell, Minister, ' Egeiondville United Chureh, Dr, J Semple, Minister; Lyle Hain mond, organist- choir leader• I1' Am.; guest • speaker, Mr, ,Frank Morgan; Sunday School, 10 aril. ANNOUNCE1fiENT Mr and :Mrs. Lloyd J. Medd; of C1in'ton,wish to' -announce th'e en- gagemeet 'of their daughter, Anna Marie, ,:to Michael Louis Lauden- Bach, . son of Mr. and :Mrs.: Louis Laudenbach; Seaforth;'. the Mar- riage to take place Saturday, Sept; 5 at • :.11 a.m.; in St. Joseph's Church, Clinton. • •Mr. and Mrs. H. Franklin Hor ton, of: Goderich; wish to announee, the engagement .of » their , only daughter, •I?onna -Marie.; to Robert Alexander Broadfoot, .son of.Mr-, and. -Mrs. John leroadfoot, • Bruce - field, the wedding to take place at Victoria:' Street United 'Church, 'Goderich, on. September '12,:1959. Sell that • unnecessary 'piece of furniture through a Huron Expose. for Classified' Ad. Phone141: Seaforth :._ Real Estafe n.� insurance '. and. S PHONE • 458 EAUTY SAL Phone 373 SEAFORTH. ': "_ONTARIO LEMON'S TAXI 'anti ,PARCEL SEi{Vf iE 'All • Passengers .Insured PHONES: CECIL • DAVE 476' ' 675 rt EXAC P RODUC.TS G, lie - We s ecI a e in P . DIESEL ITE S IE L F U L and FAM R LUBRICANTS :Phone `.686 W Phone 190 Seaforth Goderich. Sh o un e y mu ro INSURANCE Auto: Fire i _ ;Life L ab�l1 d 'Specializing :'in all forms .of:• • ;'Scig term: insurance and •famil. Y protection plants. S � .EAEQ RTH 394 Goderieh!;'Street., Vest •11111111'.0.$: 0 .F JQ SO aF SUPREME QUALITY` .,B,p,K EWA R E SAVINGS GALORE! BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. PHONE 56 QUALITY SERVICE FUNE•;RALS MRS::G...1 PAT ERSON The sudden death of Mrs. G. Elgie Patterson, ef' Blue Ridge, Alberta, took 'place on Monday, August 8: She ,had had; been ill for set/- eras months.. Surviving are ,her husband and tree young sons.- The funeral was held on: Saturday, August 8, and was largely. attended. .• Mr. Patterson' is. the oldest son of Mrs, Jennie- Patterson; and bro- ther rather of. Mrs. R. K. ,McFarlane Seaforth, and Mrs. W. C. Bennett, Clinton. . "GEORGE F KING The death of. George F..King,•61; of:Eginondville, .occurred:. -Sudden- ly at his home Wednesday, August. 12. Mr. King was born' -,in England and following hfs, arrival in .this country he farmed for some tiine in. the Clear -Creek area of Ontario. He moved' to this: district in 1947. He was an" "adherent of • the-Angli- can heAngli-can Church, " Surviving are .one sister, Mrs. C. Pavey; Vancouver, and one brotheret Leslie A. King;; London::. •Friday-evening .'at 8:3Q p m , • the. Seaforth Legion- held a service at the Box,"funeral home. Funeral ser- vice was et 2Pheld Saturday.m 1 in the Bok funeral chapel, . With, Rev J :C Brittoir officiatin ; Burr ial'was iri'Egmondville cemetery: Pallbearers <evere Jack Taylor William Brown,.MVlax Carter; Cleave Coombs, Roy McGeoch•; and Joe Nigh. MRS. •HARRY NORRIS Mrs: Harry Norris, Hibbert town- ship _.passed away. in Scott oriel Hospital, Seaforth, ;on Tues ,day, August 18; after an illness of. •five days. -,Born in Fullerton town- li ship she was in her 68th year, She was educated at SS - 5, 'Fullerton, and was a; member •of Cromarty Presbyterian Church . ; The- former Emma A 'McPher- son,'she;was •married an Winnipeg. Besides let husband.: she is sur- vived by four sons: Ray,"Toronto; Hugh; Cromarty,• Tohn Ailsa Craig;_ Bob, Cromarty; eiTit daughters c: g Mrs. (Winona) Harvey Jacobi,: KiPPen" M 5 to . e ,r eaforth, Mrs. (Hazel) Dona l d :McLeod, Ailsa ;Craig.; Mrs: . (M ar- garet)John Mac ou a d Strat- ' ford; Mrs. (Lila) Orville Storey, .Seaforth; Mrs.�Doroth Ray Y) Davis, Belton; Mrs.(•.Donna) Hugh Flynn,'-:Londesboro, • a n d Mrs. (Celia) Robert Hubert, Cromarty; wind 31 g r,andchildren g,, :The -•fu eral will,'be held. Friday, .August�21 at 2-:.m.' frorn the:G: .,. , l? > A: '`!'Whitney »Funeral Home, .Sea, forth With interment,h interme an w. ;Staffa cemetery., ;: Rev. C D:. Henderson will ,officiate. ANDREW 14I. WALLACE • Final -rites were: held at 10 a.mn::' •turda ..Yinthe - East ;LWn''Ce: e= Sa ta m tery .Chapel,' Sacramento„ Califor- -nia fore Andrew -�M. ••Wallace, 81; • retired ,box `firm manager, "Who was -fox ,mariy yearsactive fairs of the. Westminster; Presby- terian Church,' Sacramento. Mr. Wallace, who lived at 3521 J •.Street;:Sacramento,. Calif., died Wednesday ;night in a rest home'. He,: retired''inn;1950 as manager : of the: Capital Box 'Factory. i; He. had been with the company 33 'years, 25':'of them as ,manager. 'Aetrustee of the , Westminster Presbyterian Church for .27 years utilseveraiyer» a o. Mr. Wallace was a•member ofethe finance coin- mittee"when the' building wee tin- der construction; in 1927. '`He and'his. yife LiUian,. who died -in 1948, were speeeer•s.of one of -' the church first Mariners. s Clubs;,and were chief skippers of all the "groups, for several years. `Tl eY Organitetf the Wallace. Ancient Mariners;: also ;a'church organza= tion, in 1948. He was a `member of..•Concord Lodge No.'117-of, Free and Accept'- ed: ; Masons, Sacr'amenta_,• Scottish Rite Bodies, Ben Ali Temple'of'the Shrine and the .Capitol :Lodge No, 87 of Odd Fellows. He was', the• father of: ineifred., M Wallace -of th'e,J Street address. and the, late Edith:fi: W'alla .e and the brother of Agnes •Wallace; of Seaforth,:'Ont. r Born in : Tuckersmith, ; Mr. Way- lace was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.: ,Samuel' Wallace •Areyou to Tent your spare room? A :.classified advertisement phoned" to The :.Huron -,Expositor', 141, -will bring •:a. tenant. SPECIALS or Thursday - ridgy • • August 20 - 21 : Kellogg'sKR. • RICE' ISPI +'S� Stokely -'a . 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John A. • •Cardna o - Successor to WATSON' & REID Phone 214 ; • Seafortli' Representative 'Manufacturers "Life Insur.ce eeeleie ►SHION SH0 GODERICH will' continue to provide a high standard `,of Quality; Style and Service under' the direction of,Mr. Stan.Jones of Toronto, assisted by Mrs. j,ones, who has had considerable Fashion ex- perience with Canada's largest retail organiza- tion rganiza-tion,and by Mrs.' -Walls, whose fashion .knowl- edge` and.' ability is well known. -; We aide pleased that Mrs, Papernick has agreed to be available for consultation and o be -present in the store from time to time. • WE INVITE YOU TO. VIEW OUR ENTIRE LY -NEW STOCK ,OF FALL 1959.FASI-aIONS ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1959 CAL BRIEFS Mr. and Mr`s". 'John Stevenson and, sister,''Mrs. Herb Jones, of Kenaston, Sask., were guests of. the., home of their aunt, Mrs. Wal- ter Rogerson. during -last -week. Mrs, C.. B...Greenwood, Montreal, is visiting here with : her : daughter and son-in-law, Mr: and Mrs Har- old O. Free and Diane Miss Anna Stewart spent last Week at the -:home of Mr and -Mrs. Con: Spain, -in Goderich.' • Mr. and ' Mrs. Donald Stephen- son and family, of Otthwa, are 'visiting with, Mrs: Effie ffie •' Stephen - Mrs. G. M.- Gracey, of Vancou- ver,. B C , ie spending her holidays: at the home of her •: parents;' Mr. and: Mrs Seeord McBrien, ;Hullett township. --IVfi :. `an'dse. Ha rrY 'Scott and familY, whohave, been vis in .Mr. '., Scotts mother, -Mrs: . HScott, R.� returned to Braceliridge - . on T e u s day» They were accompanied -by M iss Katie .Scott Mrs. Margaret .Cuthill': received wordothe deat of hee brethere Mr. Alex Ross, of Minnedosa :Mane on•:WediiesdaY, g. August 12: Mr, Wil' fred Dennis; of Walton, left, for Minned see —Thu " 'aye osa o rsd y to=eattend the •'•funeral. Mrs. Jean Cairns has returned from:a' motor trip through Miebi Mr., andMrs "Orville Hildebrand and family, ef,Kitchener spent the weekend :;with " Mr: ': LouiseeHilde brand, of town Free; ';:Sarnia was berg''visitingmher.. son `and daughter in-law,, M -r. and 'Mrs:' IJ. 0,:`;Free, Mrs. Larry Brown and :family, of Galt, .and ,Mr, 'and Mrs. Orval Hildrebrand and, family visited on Sunday with friends and relatives - Miss. Helen ruiner, of Clinton,:, spent 'Sunday.» - with '» Mrs •Effie • Stephenson. 'Mr.' and :rs :Joe :Finnan, M o Finnigan, Car-. r ol. •:and Joey. of •Detroit, visited. with; their:aunt,,Mrs.. : Jean Cairns;, over "the weekend Mrs. James Hill had as=her guest all. last week,, Miss' Nettie ,Scott, of Paisley „She,: is. the. ,daughter and only ;child, of the late Rev. Peter Scott:: -and, :Mrs.. Scott,,, theformer:. being a minister for 30' years in Cromarty before retiring to Pais-. leY about'35 Years ago.Mr ,Sc tt was a splendid carpenter and when he • first went to the Paisley dis" trict'he. had 'men' come and-_ hep him', build a small ehuteh: not far from•the. town. He' 'made the seats,. pulpit and, doors 'by. hand:" The church retilains.rtoday, but the out- side. has• been 'renewed. Mrs. Frank Smith' 61Port Col borne, spent last week' with Mrs. H. R. Scott.: .. Mrs'. ' E.. D.iincan - and Mrs L. Rowland,' of Toronto, spent. •the. past weekend With Mr. and. Mrs,, MEMBERS OF THE COIVIMITTEE sponsoring, the ;Thine!' Farin ers gate competitson are admiring the Silver tray' which - has-been presented as-first-pri7.e in-the'event°by the -Canadian Bank, of Con'imerce Frond -lefteo,right•.are•]Vfert.Keyes,•L•.;:E`. Ford, man= ager of the Seaforth branch of:the bank; Bruce Cole'man'and 'Robert :'. • Fotheringhant: Entries have been received in the competition from :- Jack Broadfoot, Gordon Dale, M:..Keyes, Mrs. S. Storey, Jack'Croz ier, R-Fotheriiigham, Garry Little, Ken Campbell; B.''Coleman, Carl Hemingway and Bill Strong... -(Expositor photo by Phillips). NEWS. OF`:WALTON 'C URCH GRO S NAME � UP COMN�ITTEES T0.:, O4 ..,_ T R VAS ET AUCTION The'WA of Duff's United• Church' ,Minutes of, •last• meeting were read: met at Mrs Wilbur ;' Turnbull's ,by`Mre. Ron Bennett .and, the toll, Thursday, afternoon With .Mts: Ken was, call, d: Pamphlets and cards McDonald presiding. - :The ; secre' were •preented' to. the members of tery'i and treasureies repoz;ts were the; •Baby :-Band, 'read by Mrs: Ron Bennett, New Bally Band' members were The_folloyyirigeoiemittees• were J'a e • Elizabeth• Muir, Susan •: Gail named :to 1 e ok'afer : the aarietY MurraY,. $rian Gro o � Va.r ,auctionte, be held enSeptember Debra .:Lynne, Van Barbara lunch 'booth Mrs HaeoidBolger, Jean Schade, StanleyB Me-:. Mrs James ,McDonald, .';Mrs. Alvin Glure; ' Gertrude '', Hellinga • Julia 1VfeDoneld, Mrs; -Doug Eraser; base Il'•ete McCall, Robert John Bryans:,': booth' Mrs W ':Tttrnbuli Mrs N, ,Schade :with M'rs T .Dunda ;'; a , s s ,. cash er countrY store' Mrs Geo' i , William"son Mrs. H.. Crai Mrs ROYWiIliamso '•7 reenth mbaVirs n , u ,g Hrealldon Mr G. Ritc ie Mrs. S s. h ,.. , let Ban= bc1nsehold-earticles-;and- clis es Mrs. K'• Tra is 1VIrs. h ., v E' Stevens,, Mrs.: Wm. Thamer, , Mrs. R. •,Travis; clothing, Mrs. N. Reid, sors - G':;':•'MeGavin, :• Mrs. D. Wat- n; • :advertisieg,Mrs. Ron' Ben- .nett, Mrs, E. - Mccreath, aaction- er Frank. :'Kirkby '.'': assistant,,. am -bell.' e ; ;:cash'ier' Mrs:» -A-, P W Y, ,s, Coutts„:',Mrs:.R.•..Mcl4ic'hael,:. Mrs. Dou 'Enms;helpers, :Rae Houston,' Alvin lgieD'oriald The 'lunch coun ter will:be serving sandwiches and,. i a < c' ei . t .w s de id to held the annual fowl supper ,Wednesday... e¢enuig., Novemb�er-4„15v'ff's. United Church an i versar will be. held' Se tem= ni Y.. P.. bee 20.; The extension .-cord- fop ;thc. telephone at the manse is•to be'left wit h the,inanse'cammttee ChriSte , ma Se cards 'will. 'o .dere a <u i be r as s d nal. Tho .meeting' closed.with'pray- er by .Mrs, McDonald:' :.Mrs dour "fiurnbull was.. in charge:;ofW the .WMS meeting. The Big, Package Offer,suggested in »the .July'.Missionary Monthly, will be, subscribed; for, also any books needed in the MissionBand-'IYLrs. R. McMichael was appointed ;as- sistant'Stewardship Secretary, to assist Mrs. H,: Kirkby. Baby.Band .Meets, '.'-The ' W1VIS ';'of Duff's'-`-'FTnited' Church entertained the'Baby Band "and their`.mdtliers, taking the form of a picnic on the7.1aWa of Mrs: Wil- bur Turnbuiis.ti-Mr,s.- Herb Travis brought: the, meeting . to: order. • Miss •.Audrey Hackwell• - read a' Very ; Mise. story entitled, `When Toru Had b'.;Be Quiet" I Miss M. Lloyd, of Kitcbener,•is a :guest at the home of Mr.: and Mrs Herb Trapnell. • Mr. Joseph Scott, who has been. a patient in -Scott Memorial ;Hospi- tal,'has returned tp his» home at Roxboro.' • -Miss lima -:Freeman, of Toronto, isT a guest at; the home of Mr.. and Mrs. .George .Smith, in •Hullett, Mr 'and Mrs. A,. J. Slate, Wind- sor, visited over the weekend with Mrs.: Amos .Corby. •• Mr. and Mrs J. R.. -Sproat, of: North Bay, were here over the weekend and attended the;, golden wedding of ;Mr. -,and Mrs. R. H. Sproat Mr.. and • 1Vlrs T Ken voig and family moved, to 'London this week, Mr.Doig is, London and ;district representative for Jackson ; Muni.' intim Ltd., of Egmondville. 'Miss Gloria BIue..»and .Miss .Fay Blue are on, a .trip to Prince Ed- ward Island. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. -A. Baldwin and- family ndfamily spent_the weekend ia. Port - Stanley ,:;.. Mr. and Mrs. J.- A Stewart are on -a; motor: trip' : along the St. Lawrence and Eastern States. Mr. and Mrs. ' Robert` Condron and family have returned, to .Chi- cago after visiting. With Messrs. Ken and Jge Murray, McKillop. Mr. and Mts. Tom Murray, To-.. ronto, end Mr. Frank Killoran, of Stratford, visited with•Messrs. Ken and. Joe Murray. •, Mr. and Mrs, .i. Taylor;: Walton; Mrs. E. • Duncan, Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs,• T. Flynn . visited with Mrs. 0, H.;Ferguson, of Toronto, at her cottage near Otven:.Sound on Sunday,,' -Mrs. Edythe L. Wallace -and Miss MIliY Whalley, Toronto, are spend- ing a week -:.with Mr. and Mrs. R. James Wallace and Cherie Lynn.'" Mr;Y. Alex Porterfield,• Winghaln,; was, a guest on Saturday at the home ,of Mr. and •Mrs. E. Geddes, Mr. • Doug Seott, of_ Montreal, • is spending his vae'atioi at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. James T. Seott. Mr, and Mrs. A J. Scott,. of Pointe Claire, Quebe c; are holiday- ing at Hayfield. with Mr. and Mrs, James T ,Scott and Mrs.,F,lliott kr. and. Mrs.. William Kibbler, Gerrard, Penn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs.: Wallace Ross and family last week. Mr. and Mrs: George Pinder, of Wellatid; visited with, Mr d~Mrs Irvin .TreWartha and" Dr. F S. Harburn. Mrs. Mahlon.'Sauder is a patient: in Clinton Public. Hospital, 'where she will undergo a major operation. Mr. and Mrs.' Roland .Stewart, of• Kitchener,, were here " this '.week attending the funeral of Mrs. Stew.. ,art's father, ' the late • • Rev. H. V. Workman • - Mr. and 1V1.rs. C. R'eg hart, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. R:: B. Scott,- Harpurhey. Mrs. W. linrtoii, of Calgary, IS" here visiting her relatives and also attended the 50th wedding an- niversary of her brother,' Mr. Rus- sell Sproat, and Mrs.,Sproat.; Miss Bella Ross, of Winnipeg, :is a guest of Mrs. Annie ?Gordon this 1VZr and Mrs, 'L»»9aid; 'Thoseraduati" . g, ng into the ' Mis sion Band. end.receiving: booklets ;Were: Bruce 1VIcDonald Lois Wile .. liariison, Deborah Wey, Gail Searle;: Deborah •` McCaa ll Gail'' Tr vise`. Lynne -»:McDonald �; Sharon Marks, D-ianne • Fr`aser e rein. d ' St p e , Shol ice, Tom i i ee - my.� W, lliams , n, John Leeiri ` ing; Ronald McCallum, Rickey Cor Gordon and Ross Mitehell,favored with a duet and Miss' Dianne Law- less recited in song and verse the story of "Henry' and the Little Red Wagon" Dianne and Carolyn Fraser` recited ?The following.prizes were award= ed the :youngest': baby attending the: meeting, ,Bobbie • Bryans;•;;the; .Mother •with • the Most' children ,present,' Mrs.• Donald' McDonald; the—child '-having 'birthday in -De- cember: nearest 'Christenak;:- Clay- ton Eraser, birthday'•nearest'Baby Band meeting,'Susan Humphries.' Mrs. -H: Travis moved a vote of thanks to :Mrs. Turnbull for giving iterh 'ore e for the :occasion h , toe .t OGIT'members for sendingTo 1rtlie invitations, and. te'the mothers for. bringing their -children to the meet- ing. _. Helen and, George Habliirk, of gersolltreturned ho eafter visit- ing 'wih' their grandparents, . and Mrs—Wilbur, Mr. Frank Marshall, ;of North' Bay, spent Saturday with`his moth- er; Mrs. Luella M"arsball, eand Barry. • Mrs, Marshall'' accompan ied her son to 'North Hay for a, week's -vacation; Mr. ,: and Mrs. James 'Johnston; . Gregory,' Joy and'Judy, of Essex are holidaying with'.the former's mother; Mrs. Silas . Johnston. ` 'Miss Dianne. LaWless, of Simcoe,. is, holidaying with her, grandpar encs, Mr.;'and ,Mrs; VT. . Turnbull. Mrs. P. M "Gale andof Toronto, :are visiting-witb`:Mr. and Mtsellehit. McDonald ' About 25• ladies from the 'Walton Women's .institute' were guests .at, the grandmothers' Institute meet iii!g 'at • Ethel oh•. Wednesday even- ingAugust 12„ ' • Mr. and Mrs.• J. D.• Gorby and •daughter,.;Mrs.' Dave Murray and Mr: Murray, Garry and Susan have• returned to their homes. in -Emerson ' and» Winnipeg, .• 'Mani- toba, -after spending the Bast three weeks".visi.ng•with Mr,'Ed. Dav- idson and MissBessie Davidson also with Mrs. Gorby's sister, Mr's:; Calvin Hhlien and Mr., Hillen and family:• Mr. and MTs. Donald Scott and family, of Fonthill, are:' visiting Mr. Scott's mother, Mrs H, R, Scott. Mr. and Mrs. -T. Black, Miss Gail Campbell ' and Mr. Irvin Schenck, of Toronto, ';and, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hili and Mr. Lloyd • Schoales, of. Sault Ste" Marie, were recent visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. T. Flynn, Dr. F. S. -Harburn has returned;' home from the •West, having spent two months 'iii Carberry and 'Flin Finn, Manitoba.- , Mrs. P. J. Stelling, Miss Gwen Stelling. and Mr. Keith Stelling, of Hamilton, were recent guests of Miss Ella. Elder. Mrs. William Bradshaw ?itand Louise..s ' Tuesday at : Exeter _ Pent y. it the. for er parents,Mr. VIS �gm S and Mrs. Herdman. h Visitors at the home of Mr. and it Mrs. George Addison,James» St., on Tuesday Were: Miss Norma Wallace,- Simcoe; Mr» Norman Shyder, Woodstock; and on Thurs.- day, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tebbutt and /Mr. Hamilton, of Seaforth; Mrs. 'Martha Shine, Kingston, and d uikghter,. Mrs,: Robert Moffatt, of Atokan •• Ml s. Geotge Connell,of town, has returnedghome aftespending several: weeks with her son and, daughter hi law, Mr. and Mrs., Boy Connell, at die Nile.: Here is a' chance to seehowYou rate to wfie `= it comes to growingfat ; hes 7 m1 wheat. Mark.yes u or no".,Check your score l . u o e be ow. Yes 0 Cl.Plowgrain—land30 0 daY s` before owin Cultivat�" e •at least 4 times • .leeforeeSoWing. .. -Use at-least,3pn 0 pounds of ' i.. fertil zer per acre. - The correct . are n w r':re all-"Yes' t A - survey ooud ucted.` ainonga groan otbntario Wheat producers by the Soils Department,Ontario.-Agricultural. college-, '- reveals that, regardless 'of seed variety, soil •.type,. rate or depth of• plantiing,':the three management items listed'°above were cominon for consistent high yields oer`; When ''selecting your fail:' fertilizer; choose > (30-01?; High,: Analysis Fertilizer.. It is granular, free-flowing and -Con- tains 'less than one-half the moisture in regular fertilizers.:•. -CO-OP,,,FERTILIZER Blended To Do ' JOB —.. Q NotT . Price • 1 FARNIRS O�OPIRAT!V ECG STATION' FEED MILL= tap /3/9 •FOR COO �4D' ST•0:.AG : CLOTHES CLEANED . MOTH- PROOFED, OTH-PROOFED Be Safe! Let' us clean your clothes now fOr.storage or;coming special occasions. Clothes for storage should be cleaned to preserve the fabrics, • FLANNERY CLEANERS .CLEAN R = 'hone $7 : - Seaforth The Prices` are Lowest, the Quality is 'the' Best ! t.11/4ra11111w Opine To -day During August, were . xicec'with the loWes t• ,'. all ,year'round, our prices are low. DOOR' PRIZES: • 4i SPECIAL 'DRAW one Ticket with every $1.00 I''urehaie - Limit, '5 per • purchase NGERIC111 S „ SALES and SERVICE PEONE'- SEAFORTH 5$5