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°ming •Events
•A •RUMIVIAO-lil SAW 'Will 'be held On
October 24. sportsored ;by ,thp Seafo,rth
Women's Hospital Auxiliary; .
1-78-1'
BARB and Rome -Made Cnudy Sale in
°ruler Daly Garage on SalkurdaY. Sept
19th, at 3. p.m, Sponsored by -Group 4,
Northside "• • B77-2
.
,BRESSZB I'DRE .SUPPE,R at Orange
Senfortb, -Nite•Ineaday.. October 7t1r.•
;"'•OUPPen -served 5 to 8 p.m. Adadmion
'41."•29, -Sponsored by Orange Hall Pizsperty
i,Vuommitteez 1-78-1
t."."• ' , .
.MON'I.PLY Inalszniiation
pnizonsored he• the. Health Unit,will com-
mence again on Thursday. September 10th, -
1:30 -3:30 p.m. at Northside United
,Olturch SegOrth. 1-784
Help Wanted
. .
' Galt WANTED imin ately:for help in
'Snack bar. 'APply to SE.FORPH SUPER-
.;7EST SNACK BAR. • ' 4-78-1
MALE 7-170I,P WANTED: 2nte04Zir 21iY
•'appointment only at ZurieK. Call Zurich
34; GINGERICH'S SALES & SERVICE.
• 4-77-2
SOHOOL GIRL to work in, Sea -
forth office after school and Saturdays.
Bonze typing and clerical work. pox. 869,
HURON EXPOSITOR. •
GIRL OR WOMAN to help with children
and housework: convalekent mother ; mod-
ern conveniences ; children welcome. Phone
SEAFORTH 463, betWeen 1.• p.mand
km. 421732
WO1VIEN.WANTED.
• Perznanent employment.
. Pleasant workIng -conditions.
• Apply to:.
SEAFORTH SHOES
' Seaforth.
• .., •
4-78-2
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14. Property For Sale 2 . Auction Sales
PLAN- .:You'r home now: 35000.-dow0,
will bay you .a Ibt in Seaforth.orl'ITIEMPiff-
hey. tots surveyed. Land. suitable
VL4 Projects. -Terms, to suit,.. ,CLATT.
DENNIS.' ' 14;17--tf
EIGRT 1t0014 .brie1e7lioutke u 7Dtattlie,
, . •
Iodated. itod on
eri coezUnoes Rsnaby pried, jp.
ply to CHARLES, JOHNSTON, .Dublin' or
Phone Seaforth •.. •
FARM. FOR ',SALF,125: aeres. of gond
woriabie 1411„.1 in:the , Tovinship,,of 'Star:110,
four. piles eolith a • .vnr.no: :on .. County
Read, or $% 'Trifles .West Of Einnr6il.; 1.4re
bank bffih, frame, house with -furnace 'and
batimoona„ hydro. and- pressure system
thfoughout. InTinediate'.poSsessidn. Apply
t.0 5I43• ROBERT IticALLISTER[Zurich,
Ont, • Phone notiskji: 695. It 14.• •
133 ACRE$..for; sale, one mileksouth o
Zurich Road ori--ParTT-Liiie, • Apply ;d52-.
NIR BUCHANAN', Hensel'. •
• • • '14-7.."1'
GOOD 100 -acre farm, located 134 MileS,
South and 34 miles umt_ of.,Brucefield•
Good water • supply: -bern, slaed and .46W:1e
garage.; good house with full basement ;
Ptessure ,systern, bath rbora and oil furnT
see. Hydro throughout. MRS. FRED
itATAWELL,, nrocosoia. Phone Hensall
15. ,Property For Rent
• SEMI - FIJRN:ISISEC apartment.70.
SLTNO. • Phorte.19; 15-77-2
IrEArrso five:roona aPartment in• Eg-
mondville. IVY /LENDER,St3N.- 'Phone 668
B. '2, Seaforth. " • , •• ' 15,48x2
••,
mode_rti comienienees-fraii, Iteatingt,•, PIIONE
Seafortth • •. 15'484,
• THREE-nog/1w s,oarith4ht: s'emi-furn'ish,;
eel; treated; available. now., pHONE •SEA••
FORTH
. : TWO HEATED', apartrhents..,...pR.,.70.
A. Mc5IASTER; Sentortin.. " • . ' •
ESTATE
CTION SALE
,Ciefiring • Auction. 'Sale of Farm, . Farm
Stock, ,MachinerY and Household, Effects.
•3•jot 2Q,...Concession 8, McKillop
Ship; 11/4 miles east of Wintlfirep, on Coun4
,ROad, TUESDAY, , SEPTEMBER 15th,
Durham and ' Hereford
`.COV.th due in 'Octilber .and Naveinber; 14
yearling Hereford Steers and heifers.
-HO1tSE-L-41year-01d brown..Mare, 'Good
4,Frid0 Cr, -sired y ;Tehony G.„ out of
,.".,Lacly Invasion" ; mark' as. 3 -year-old, 2:11;
also ,liarn'ess- ancl,hobbles. . Horse vvj11 be
sold :a 3p.m. • " ••• , • •
MACKIN'ERY-Cockshuit 70 (cab),:' 5-
•ftIltaseY-Earrisself-propelled corribine.;
New Hollind 'baler with motor; Case ele-
vator; New. Holland hammermiil.3-fur-
rO-,..Y Oliver plow; • .stiff 'moth cultivator ;
tockshatt moWpr ; Massey-rergirson sPreadr
rubber;..5-section.'harroWs, .(new),f,
rubber, tired wagon; -1. ton G.M.C. truck
1949 ISedan., Chrysler al-; M.-1.), cream
'separator; M. -D. milking:, machine:• . wheel-
barrow.; 2,000-11i. .scales schiller;• powerprfiery; number -pine•-plaiik, 16 feet' tong ;
'quantity hurdler ; rain shelters,
. .
H = -M
AY -3,500 balesixed hay:
,
gran.
'HOHSEIZOLD,' i2BBECTS-r3 Oiece Kroe-
hler chesterheld tintique.dMing room
suite; Chiria-r-44Wot;, General' , Electric:,
f rig. '; • COffielik,: eleetric....•••wash int. „ machine.;
'electric , dlsre, "Jewel ,;edinbination, ,•tteim
(new); StifteS; antiofie spool
bed; seWing. machine; ,odd tabiosrkitoboxi.
• talire- and 6, chairs.; Eleetrd,,Lur vacunra
. , • • •, ,
'F.A.I*;-,•100,acre Tarxri ;7 2 -store)'.
house • all Modern -Conveniences ; .4.largc
•'hairkebara;•,gOOfi Stabling, good water 'slip,
,ply..•;,.iciliworkable clay. loam, land •;- well
r-TERMS•Farraf' balande. 30
days;,•Sold :sfibieet to reserve .bid. Chat,-
Fam Stock-For-LSale-
. SEVEN CHUNKS. Apply ELWYN
'WILSON, Harpu•rhey.
TWENTY-NINE good Pigs. JOSEPH
• NOLAN, St. Columban, Phone 84, R. 16,
Dublin. 8-78x1
TWENTYchoice Yorkshire pigs, • eight
Weeks old. :Apply STANLEY JACKSON.
Kippefi. Phone •Seaforth 672 R 5. -
"
•
8-734
9. Poultry For Sale
• 250 YEAR-OLD Kimber layers. Apply
r. to FERGUS KELLY, Dublin. Phone Dub-
' lir: 83 It 12.9-78x1
•
•
300 RED SUSSEX pullets, layine-401c
to 50'1. •14pply to JOHN F. BELL. Phone
•Seaforth 847 11 4. • • 9-78-1
300 RED and Sussex pullets, laying, Ap-
'SAY to FRED MFGREGOR, Brucefield.
, 9-7851
YE:AR-OLD kimber, heni. Apply,
KEN BEA,TTIE: Phone Seaforth 834 R 6.
9-78xl.
190 SUSSEX and New Hampshire pul-
lets, ready to lay. Apply NORMAN
LONG, KilMen• 'Phone Hensall 694 R. 15.
9-78-1
375 RED ROCK pullets. real/ to lay,
for sale. Apply to GORDON W EN, Kip -1
pen. Phone 674 R 3, Hensel!. • '
9-78x1
10. Used Cars For Sale
- 1967 CHEV. hardtop: excellent condi-
• tion. nevi paint, new tires. Priced reas-
onable. Box 871, HURON EXPOSITOR.
10-78-1
11. Articles For Sale .
TWOz.BEDRO.0111 heated aPartnient• --cM 1
.• ,. •
EasrMW1111-enr-o8treetr.5real.,talkfe4fi5tory
plio/srp 693or 250. ••
• THREE-ROOM apartment, with.--Isslth
APPIY •SEArC/RTEC AFARMERS CO-OP,
Produce Division.
15-77-tf-
• SMALL heated, Self-Out,ained.; aPart,'
ment, in residential area. •Mckciern kitchen;
four -piece bath;- Available' eaily. -zSeptem-
ber. Box 367, HURON'EXPOSITOR•
••• 1577x2
16. For Sale -Or. Rent:
• COTTAGE for ,tale , or rent, ,on. tiode-
rich Street West; two•hedroOols.,1 oil .beht-
A.pois a'. A. 'IlrIncrti)l•IALD,lione
Seaforth 254. '• ‘, •• .16-72.1
19. Notieis
REVITALT771) - Cleaning at' Buchanen.
Cleaners, Mott:zit Forest.- -:-.1dore • SPStS and
stains removed. Garments ;stay: clean long-
er,. sve.ar ; longer- '-.Agent: • MILL.ER'S
LAUNDRY • SERVICE. • Phone... 247 • for
pick -tip. • • •
cm1PLEIE 7-:-AUNBE'rERIAin, Sea -
forth and. district and Dry Cleaning. Ser-
. -
vice. WEBB'S.' ' BILLIARDS, Seafort_11,1'
agent' for Brady •Cleaners• Laundeteria
Ltd., Exeter.
. BOY'S 20-1NCH C.C.M. bicycle. in ex-
•tellent condition. PlipNE 758 J 3.
11-78-1
LIVING'STONE stoker and hot water
boiler. DR E. A. MeMASTER, Seaforth.
11-784
• FOURTEEN acres of second -cut alfalfa.
In the field. Apply ART ANDERSON.
Phone 857 R 21, Seaforth.
11-78x1
DRESSED CHICKENS for sale, five to
eight pounds. Apply to •m18S. A. 28 -
CROZIER, Phone Seaforth 667 R 22.
• 11-78x1
STEEL ROOFING, asphalt rooting and
'siding: cedar post. all sizes. Before you
buy, Phone Seaforth 841 r 2. "BORDEN'
, BROWN. '
'11-.77-tf
• WASHING MACHINE with heater 10 -
stalled; space oil burner, medium
15oth in good condition. Apply to MRS.
ELM, DINNIN. Phone 482-M; Seaforth.
• 11-78-1
34.600 MORTGAGE at 697, for sale at
small discount. Mortgage is on good farm
in Ilibbert Township. Almly D. J. WOL-
TERIIEEK, 115 Britannia 'Rd., Goderich,
11-78x2
HONEY FOR sAtt: Nov 'pouring
clover honey. 26e lb.: September honey,
20e lb., in your own containers. Comb,
one -pound sections. 6.1k. WALLACE
ROSS APIARIES. Seaforth. 11-77-2
BOY'S two -pant suit, Size 10, navy
, with white fleck; girl's princess style
jumper with matching jacket, blue,•size
7-8. All good as new. May be seen at
FLANNERY CLEANERS. •• •
• i.1•78g1
DRAIN TILE • '
BA 7-4721, LUCIUS'
RYDALL BRICK AND TILE VrEt.
Etcn•rm...x.n. ONTARIO
.11 -Ong
•;', • " • z-IfigtlEl.
124 Wanted To.Buy
-NOTICE:
•
'19-74-tf
•
Tuckermaith Township Municipal Dnmp•
will 'be opened from 1p.m. to 6 P.m.• 00
Wednesday. and Saturday afternoons, until
,
•'MRS, E. P. CHESNEY; -
Acting -Clerk.
• • 19-77-tf
'ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK-
• SEE:VICE... •
Highest cash Prices paid in surrounding
district for dead, old, sick.. or' disabled hors-
es and cattle. 'Homes at 5c- Pound, For
the fastest and proper raMoval of ALL ani-
mals, clay or night, •
• Call Lang Distance and ask for
ATWOOD.ZENITIt 34900
. no tOn
• ' • 19-71x21
• „
127STATE,011'IlATE"NyILSON -CAMPBELL
20-77-2
. Auctioneer:, Harold. Jackson
Clerk: George • 'Powell:
2 Tenders Wanted
• WATERLOO T.
CATTLE BREEDING
• ASSOCIATION
• •41Here Better Bulls' Are 'Nee •
• . „
-Artificial Breeding Servile All-hieeds
of Cattle Member owned and Control-
led - Coat Law — Efhtlemey high -
Use of the best Ohmage Control-
. led '
For service- or More ,Infornitition, phone:
czn‘Pro26. irtL 2-3441 .
or for tarot Distance" • •
ctalsrror,r' Zgilimi 9:5650
9etweeh _ .
• 7':80- and.
9:30-mten. Week Days
6 :00. -and 8:00 mak. SatUrdik"ffivenings
• cans i;o*etved on bsturctoy oyeiribt will
be served on Simil'ay Morning, For 'cows
in heat on Sunday Morning, DO 14111',e811
until motiday Morning, ,
ft1i1-t-r23 CA.`FTLE FOR•BEI• TEll LIVING
•4 • .1.947-tf
Box iloiders':.Natnes
Not Qivin Out -
It id not pOsSible las'
to dividge the name or, aet-
dress el any aditerkiser using
•g gxpodtor 130 num-
Inease-dihint Tait us, for
• this information:
ya.,0•06,-,.....inaelfertore..;•••••••,...;••••••••,ezioWete
USED small Webster paint sprayer. Ap.;
PLY" to Box 872, •frit. Ectinox Xposi.•
TOR. • •1248-1
_
WARTED: Model 'A' Ford. State con-
dition. model and price, to Beg. 870, riud
H URON EXPOITOR, Seaforth. •
12-78x4
HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for sick.
doWn and disabled farm•artinzals. Prompts
courteous Col:kali& of :un and
disabled farm anitnals, and bidet. Call
cofle3t D ANIINEWS, 851 11, Son'
forth; :Associated with Darling' & Co., of
Canada Ltd.' - 1.247-tf
THE G-CiAT5'5T, (..np•amtR
c‘F Wets& becaL., •
•
EALED TENDERS.
Sealed tenders „will be received •,for the
sale of a parcel of and west Of Kipper!.
United Church Manse. -
Highest or any tender not. necessaril.Y.
accepted. TenderS 'to be in by September
_
For further_ particulars' 1113PlY to •
';'BLL, •
Kippen, Ont„ •
Secretary of ,the Trustee 'Hoard: '
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE'to CR.EDItORS.
IN the Estate of Mary Oli've` Cook, _late
• of the Town of SeaforGr, in the Conn,
" "tf of Huron, Widow,. deceased. .
All persons having :claims against the
Estate of the above deceased are required
to Ale •the' same with the 'undersigned
Solicitor. for the, said-- Est:titer-on or before
the1,4th d5s, •of September,: A.D.- 1959,-
lifter which' date the asset,s Will be, dis-
tributed amongst the Parties- entitled
.thereto, having' regard only to the claims
of wbich notice shall have been given.• •
.DATEI) at. Clinton, Ontario, this 2.4t1i
day of August, A.D. 1959. -
'E. B,
Clinton, Ontario, •
Solicitor for the said Estate.
` •22-76-3
•
• cROMARTY-
The inenrbers 'of, the CGIT - with
their leader, Mrs. Lamond, visited
the Protestant Orphanage in Lon-
don on -Friday. They. were 'treated
to..a,grand lunch and' other treats.
• Ur. and Mrs. ,RObert' Laing and
two daughters left on • Thursday'
morning on a trip to 11,loose Jaw,,
Sask., to, visit ,with Mr. Laing's.
sister :and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Eves, and .with Mr. and
,Mfs,' George Coleman and family,
, •
S,andra-, Ramsay 'returned home
• after pending the summ,er Months
hi Guelph:
•
Mr, and Mrs., Clair Wilson and
little daughter, -Laura Elizabeth, of
• Detroit, ,with Mr. and Mrs, T. L.
Scott and 1VIrs. Moore.
Billie Houghton Alas returned to
i ,
his, home n Mitchell.
•The WMS meeting was 'held at
the home of Mrs. William -Miller',
Mrs, Calder McKaig „presided ,and
took charge ,of the devotional per-
iod.. The roll call was answered
with` a verse 'on "Harvest." The
study book was in charge of Mrs.
Lamend, Mrs. •Wm. Harper and
- A fine paper, prepared by Olive
Speare,-was read by Mrs. T. Laing
entitled, "The Joy of the Harvest,"
The topic of -the Study book, "The
Chinch's Witness 'To -a Changing
Canada" was given, and the, Glad
Tidings prayer was read by IVIrs.
Grace Scott • ,
On Friday evening, a shower was
held in 'the chinch, basement_in
honor of Miss Margaret, Coletnah,
daughter of Mr.-aridrt Harold
-Coleman,- wIlUSH'-'7111IriVrgtakes
place •Septenthe*r 19.- Miss •Alice
• Sorsclahl-was-ch,airrn an• -_and, ,the,
program c_onsisted of_a piano duet
by Mrs. Duncan Scott and Mrs.
Gordon Laing; an instrumental by
Joyce Kerslake;' humorous read-,
ings by, -Olive ' Speare, Mrs. G.
Carey' arid Mrs. J. Templeman,, and
a solo by Mrs.:Eyerett Kerslake.
° •Margaret Was ealled to the front
where she toolther-place in a;pink
and white. decorated chair. The ad2
dress was read,,by Alice ` Sorsdahl
and the gifts': were ,presented by
Sharon and, Karen Scott. Thebride-
to-be was assisted by Margaret
•
NOTICE to CREDITORS
t-tink-iState of GEORGE"VRANIC iaNG
• • .
All persons having clams against the
Estate of George Frank. King, -late of the
Village of Egraondville, in the C,annty Of
,fluroh, Retired_ FarmerL deed:abed, who
died ,rin the 1.2th day of Ainiiiit,-1169;"-a-re'•
hereby notihed to send in full particulars
of their claims to the -Undersigned on or
-before-the-11th '•day _of....$epteraber, 1959 -
after; which date the Assets will be distri-
buted,having regard only. to ejtiitits then
receiVcd. -
U.* Wanted
• TWO k'Elld.ALE Boarders wanted, Flus e
SEAFt01111 1g42W. 18487.'4
BOARDERS, WANTED. Phone ssz-NV
sheetorth.• MRS, PAM` xto114Y.
WANTED: •rifi elderly' ladY. for 'room
daLt-, Settiortlt
•' .19-011kt2
•
F U REA A LS .
JAMES' FRANELIN JKENHAD
- James Eratilain:
AknJiad pas -
ed away suddenly at,Clinton Public
Hospital ,On MondaY,,:Sept. 1/„. at
-the' age rif-S.1. ',He 'Was' born. near
13rucefie1d, a son'of the late, James
,Aikenhead and, Janet 'MeEwell;
Wife,,•the fOriner 'Jane Harri-
Son., Passed away in 1936. Ile had
fanned at Brucefield: unti1,11.
.*hen rie•retired to Herisall,
-member Of the United 'Church.
Always yeryactive, during recent
years he spent the winters in Flor-
ida. Ile.Was a Member Of the
0.F, lodge-Wncefield. •. '
Three 'brothers 'Predeceased tini,
hd.is stir:the& by' tiro sisters;
MI'S,. J. :N. •Caskey, ; Portage La
Prairie; Mrs. Thomas Baird, Brucer
••field; three .brothers,Dr." J.
Aikenhead; ,Toronto; Aiken -
head, London; •Diindan Aikenhead;
-Seaforth, :and One,' grandson; no-
JOires, Detroit.
Pubite funer3fSerV7eeg4ere held
froni,the BOtithron'Euueral Ch a p
Hertsall • on WedneSday;-
with 'Rev. Currie WinlaWiefficiatz
Mg. Interment was in B,aird's cern,.
etery:'Pallbearers • were''Thomas'
Sherritt, Dave Kyle, William Sol••,,
dan, J"ohir
Aikenhead, Brucefield, and Stanley
Love EXeter, ••: •
Jean:,Rhssell, .Muriel Scott .and
Margaret Ann 'Wellace in opening,
the: beautiful gifts: A 'fitting. reply
v,ras made, after, which -lin -lel' was
-served., •-
• Mrs. William' IVIiller' was- hostess
•-for-the-nreeti-n-g Of. the Lathes'
Society on Tuesday eVening. The
president; Mrs., Miller, opened the
"Witti-7a7
YourForce." MrS. Jim Miller read
•the scripture lea.on, followed with.
praYer, by Mrs. Grace Scott. Mrs.
Wm. Harper read a poem entitled,,
"The Ladies' Aid , Society."
• Plans fop the bazaar,' to be held
at a future ,date,. were discussed.;
•A .solo 'as' sung by Mrs. T. L.
Seott$ entitled, • "Loves Old Swept
Song." , , , ,
• How about putting a little sun -
'Shine away for a rainy day? -1 u send, my wife around." •
BRUCEFIELD NEWS OF THE WEEK
Miss AliCe Caldwell, g.N.,. of
London, spent the -holiday week-
,
SEAFORTH -
SWINE CLUB
The August meeting of Seatorth
Swine Club' was held at the farm
of W J.- Turnbull, ,Brussels, re-
centli. The meeting began. by judg-
ing a,class4of:soWls arid the of.ficial
reasons were given by Bob MeMib
lan. The second class consisted of
mature .Yorkshire breeding gilts
_
•
and the official reasons were given
by Ken Stewart. ,
The minutes ,of the. last meeting
were read by Barbara Turnbull
and the roll all was given. Bob
McMillan introduced • the guest
wentadd Mrs.
7cithaidhwerenp,arsetnatnSielkyi:l.r. all.
w inc s' air, cr m , vis-
ited With. Xr. and Mrs. Walter
1,mnisastt:G:lo'rgSiunneMdi'YC'Cartney; Strat-
ford, and Mr: Robert McCartney,
Petroit, -spent the weekend with
Mr. George IVIcCartnef and Mr.
Wilson McCartney. and attended
the Nethercott -McCartney wedding
in 'Brucefield Jhaited 'Church. '
Mr, an,d Mrs. Wesley }lam vis-
ited. with Mr. Ham's mother, Mrs.
C. Irani, over,.the-.weekend. John
and Peter returned home with
themto. Chatham on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. -Stewart Knox, of
speaker, john McCrea, who was Samna, spent the weekend with Mr.
frorn the Co-op. He spoke on feeds and Mrs. Lorne Wilson.,
,and• diseaSes of pigs. Ken Gem- Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Mustard,
•mell thanked Mr: McCrae. [Bob. of •Weston,,,spent the weekend with
McMillan thanked Bill Turnbull for Mr. Mustard's parents, Mr. and
the use of his pigs and barn for Mrs. Alex Mustard. -
the meeting. -Mr.' and Mrs. A. Paterson and
IMrs. Sholdice left on Sunday for a
, week's holiday up north. ,
Establishes r 1 Mr. and Mrs.- Ross Scott left on
Friday on a trip' west as far as
McKillop
for anry
number of
yoe.anrs, is tVMhieert.°Frwireaee'dkeB;nrCde.sat°triiihSe1411gehd'orinideo' spentfthe
Upholstery
; Barb Taylor, Toronto, and
L. Mederna, who has resided in
opening an upholstery shop in sea_ thrnle_r'sTlrn.ts, .Mr, and Mrs.
forth; in the store adjacent to the; HarveY IT:r
insurarice,;'Offiee,,
ofW. E. South-
gate. who had •ex -
.t•
tensive • i'eXp.erierice.•:in the, •
uphol-
stering in his native • Hol -'•1
for ai kinds•:,
of upholstery Work. -•
• iwitoTsT.,
-
•
,few fields !Of•
liarvested,;;'hut ..harvest Of cor'se: '
grain is,. generallY,.'"corripleted..
White bean haryest is taking; plade
tthder ideal •Weather''..„CoriditionS.
Beth:: Yield and"-uality is'•• higher:
than,' Originally :expected. " •:: -
,- A 'great deal' of ,fall piowing and
:afterliarVest,',eilltiVation is'°, taking'
,plaes,e4-*Seiriefall.-:-ivireathast1Teen7
most .Of tire erop, will go
in this 'Week:,„ It would be eknect,
.Sown than n' 1958----------------;
There, ,was a.faiti3raCtive Move-:
inent offinished Steers to market
last week: • •• '
' • .•
,Superintendent:' "What We''.want
is .. 'w otOlirri4n; :that . will bo
alert -and • ready, 'listening for:: the
3light:01 noise' Somebody that Can,
S1evjth: one eye .aiid,both ears
pen and iret 'afraid to taelde.any,,,
Applicant; , "Keept the job open:
Reveal Huron
• (Continued from Page 1)
es of the club and it -shall not he
operated for Pecimiary gain."• '
Meanwhile it has been•indicated
that stales appearing in a num-
ber of papers tinder a Gederich
date line, to the effect that Huton,,
and Perth residents would go to
the polls November 30 on the CTA:
repeal issue, were without founda-
tion. There has been no federal
government commitment as to
when, the Vote will take place.
• Petfthana have'been presented to
the federal cabinet through Secre-
tary of State, Henri Courtiemanclie.
The Huron petition was -taken to
Ottawa by JohnE. Ituckins,chair-
man of the Huron Citizens Legal'
Control Committee.' Mr. Huckins
was accompanied by Elston Car-
diff, Huron MP, and Weller they
placed the petithin inY the hands of
the, minister. • .•
The procedure now is that the _
Secretary', of ' State presents the
••petition to the Cabinet for. consid-
eration: If a favofable decision is -
taken, the chief electoral officer is `
advised and 'election machinery is
set in motion. It has been Suggest-
ed the earliest date on which, a
vote dould be held is November 30,
Whether Or hot Perth, and Huron
vote on the same day depends on
the decision of the federal 'cabinet,
• JusT WHAT SEAFORTIT
NEEDS!'.
FORTH
HOLSTER
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We -ar e opening arx upholstery
shop in the store next to the in-
sui.ance office of AY.• E. Soutllz-
With More Than 25 Yiars' Experience We
Guarantee Satisfaction:!
- OPENING---SPECIAL'-
s a Special Opening Offer good until October 1
labor involved in all upholstery work at HALF
PRICE'
WE PICK UP AND DELIVER
Phone 830. Seafbrty
75 CAR SALE '75 1,CAR-$ALE75- CAR SALE:• -75 CAR SALE
Pearson Motors Ltd. -pearson. Motors Ltd. , Pearson .Moors Ltd. •-•=- Pearson, MotorS Ltd. - Pearson Motors Ltd.
.75 CAR SALE
Pearson Motors Ltd.
-We Need the ,Moneyl.•
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!ho Sctys We Haven't Got Everything?
(No Down_Payinent,NoCredt Restrictions)
CAN'T MAKE A DEAL!!
ExTitA utcrem,;___
--A957.. AUSTIN-11EALEY..SPO7 ...CAR__Einished .bri -red:with
pverdriNie and ,wire Wheels: The hottest' sports on the roadto-
day.—List Price $3,97,5 PRICE„$2,175,.
DATED atSetf�rth, Allis 26th daY of -
August, 1959.
• ocoNNEti, & sUw4s-nT;
,
• Seaforth. Ontario,
• solicitors for tho Estate.
2246.3
. ..Cards of,''rhanks ,
THE FAMILY of the late Thorkins Storey.
express their sincere 'thanks for the many'
ACM- rat -itintin-untt 'thoughtfulness- mo:
tended to them dtring their recent be.
fosornent •• 29-ts5=
• X WOULD. Lin to espr'ess my sincere
thanks to' .sti who remembered me:with
cards, •flowers and treats while a- patient
in St Joseph's hospital. London. •
2348x1. ' 141A1-41ORIE HALEY
'WE WiSli to e:xPress our sincere' an -
Predation to relatives, friends, and neigh -
bora JW/IO. ind17 remembefed -our . faller in
.yri4ny wriTs agritog 10o nisoss and alao,
for • he many aCts of kinda&s. and lovely
fleeatributes and messages of SYnTriathy.
extergded tiff dtring our recent Sad
reavernent. Special thimIts to Re97 F.
Fitt pianist- arid (Marlette, Dentbron ,Euri-
eral Rome and those Who. assisted in .any
Wayt, ' •
28.784. T.H.N.,• ARMSTRONG- FAMILY ,
,
4.,4. In Meminiarn
1959 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 4 -door Sedan, finished in -gleaming griow-
crest white; aurriatici-drive and eustom _
List $3,175 .. . ... ..;•. OUR PRICE $2,975
• ONLY 4 °PONTIAC AND 2 BIJICE. DEIVICINSTRATORgt07
• -•••••••We -have the -NEW VAUXOLL, your,choipe of colour'. mid• tyle ONLY .:„ . . . . ' • 'ONLY . $1,995
• • ••
CO0PER7--1n loving- niernorY, Of. a dear
wife and mother, 'Mrs. vtea Cooper, who•
pasSed away 'two Years,ago,' September 19,'
'1'i1 memory a es and life ,departs,
Y' forever „in Onn hearts,
-tevinglY xernembered and iSMIls, miss -
3d. by husband rrea•.an4 ra-mi4r* 03i78..1
114Alr. BUYS
'AKA 5.51 -LS.•
Smoo-r14,-
14 Proterty,Por Sale
h�4ne ii'.iooa
eation oit Gecletich St ,Nelttlatl.' 'inttr hed
roants; airoAePit kttobeit;*itiol ,OlF•lisated
rrotto• 11S -W.• tirt,5f I-`,•,Nvr,,,IVIr..o.• •
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5, • Personals
ITYGIF_XIC 18IJPP1.11Eh (RatimiGoods)
mailed pottpaid in plain sealed envelops
with price list. 6 harm:den 945e; 24 sam-
ples $1.00, Mall Order• Dept, T.*
NOVA -RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton.
1958 PONTIAC STRATO 2-dooy, sbarn grey ; tvv0-tone, •
' puSh button 'radio and washers - . . . ....... ONLY $1,995
• 1 OTHER '58's' TO CHOOSE FROM
1957 CIIEVItOLET 2 -DOOR, ciistorn radio, 'while,vvalls, metallic blue,.
6 OTHER '57's TO CHOOSE FROM, intlitding 2`Station'Wagons
1956 IJODGE REGENT SEDAN, radio?. automatic drive, whitewalls.
ONLY $995
9 OflLER '56'S TO,CHOOSE FROM
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1955 •1'ON11AC 4 -Door PATHFINDER Deluxe Sedan, automatic drive,
—Aleainingred and white • ' 'a ONLY -489
• 7 OTHER
, ,• CBVR0LETS•
1954 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN, with power glide, lovely- two-tone -
tinciuoiSe, low Mileage -- SAVE $600..
7 OTHER '51 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
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1953 CHEVROLET. DELUXE SEDAN gleaming Ivvo-tone finishexcel-
lent mechanically- - --_ . ,Price IA:ONLY $495
7 OTHER '53'3 TO C110OSE FROM, including -hardtops, etc.
, .
• 1952 CHEVROLET_ DELI7E. 2-1)00R;'.eu5torn, built rad. .................... ,
tires .. " " "1-'3( .495
7 OTHER '52 MODE
11-1951 MODELS, CHEVROLET, FORD, DODGE, Etc. - Take your
pick ... . . . . ........ . ............. . . .... .. FROM $195 VP
TRUCKSI--- TRUCKS -- TRUCKS -7
•
ga 1958 .GMC LONG BOX PICKUP, in excellent eonclition.
'Low mileage SAVE $1,000. .
91,4,i4Y GMC PICKUPS leftek. price $2f495 Up'
• OUR -PRICE-.---$I;095 ant! any trade. in. -•(if it's a truck,
ana-runS).
You pinitot. Buy Cheaper -7.— Because We
SPECIALS, -- SPECIALS_ -- PECIALS
81
1955VONTIAC V-8 CONVERTIBLE. This car is finished E
in beautiful metallic' green, with radio, electricwin-
dows and seats and power brakes. All the extras.
" Reducedto ONLY $1,795
ECONOIVIY SPECIAL: -
1956 AUSTIN A-50 SEDAN, finished, in beautiful grey
. .
Duco, with red leather trirn,.fully ecitupped. This unit
Will give you up to 50 miles' per gallop. - ,$
,
Yours for ONLY $1,275
re he Largest Volume Dealer in Iluron County
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Births
%LAVER -At Scott, Mentorial Hospital, on
SePtatober 5, to Mr. and Mrs•. liermap
hlaver, R. 4, Seaforth, 6011.
UTILE -At Stott Memorial Hospital,. on
September' 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthtlr
Seaforth," a son. . • "
Mc=NZtEr-Dr. Robert and /Virs,•,711e..
Xenzie, Sarhits, are happy" Ed annottnee
the birth of their soa, Robert, Gerald,
on Thursday, SePteinber in Sarnia
General •holt-pita. brother 20 r
Dawneets.
,wo0DS-4Kori soa Dorina (nee Mceride),
04 Cliiitatt, are haPpy th announce the
birth• of their &waiter Public
hoSpital, Wednesday, Sept. 2,1959..
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