The Seaforth News, 1957-02-21, Page 8Now is the Time to Choose Your
NEW DRAPES
To have them ready at Spring Housecleaning time
Choose from a wide selection of plain
weave, slub effects, satin stripes, checks
and metallic flecks in popular Berkeloth,
tweeds, monkscloth, swiss cottons, fortisan
and pinevaie corduroys. -
Plus a wide range of high quality, fast to
light color screen prints in floral, modern
abstract and scenic patterns,
Whatever your choice, we have it here in a
wide range of colors to suit your decorative
scheme.
50" WIDTH QUALITY DRAPERIES
1£5104,95'per yd.
SATEEN DRAPERY
LININGS
WHITE & BEIGE
SLOO
yard
CHOOSE YOUR DRAPERY FROM THE NEW
1957 SAMPLE BOOKS
If you can't find just the pattern or shade you want in
our extensive stock, just pick the one you want from
sample and we'll get it for you In three days,
Let us
Make your Drapes
f i q. tl
If you're not good at sewing, or
haven't a machine, we'll gladly
make your drapes with profes-
sional detail, ready to hang, either
lined or unlined to your specifica-
tions, with heading hooks sewn on.
�qv' ai UNLINED 2.50 PAIR
LINED 3.50 PAIR
uennnuu0o"'nn u,nuo,m,e,no,uuene soil
Drapery Track
HEAVY DUTY
Give us the width of your
,►'I window frames and we'll cut
9r track to suit and deliver
complete with hangers, screw
naris, pulleys and stoppers at
45c PER FOOT COMPLETE
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Stewart gyros.
Sunday • Evenings at
Egmondville United Church
"The Seven Deadly
Sins of Parents
Dr. J. Semple, Minister
BRODHAGEN
The Ladies' Aid of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church sponsored 'a
Valentine social in the church
basement on Wednesday even-
ing, Feb. 13. Progressive crok-
inole was played, prizes went
to Mrs. Fred Young, Lew !Hicks,
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe and Wm.
Bach.
New Books At
Public Library
New boolcis recently added to
Seaforth Public !Library:
FICTION: Pine.lRoots, T'eY-
lor,•; No Moon Tonight, Charl-
wood; 'Grandma takes a hand,
Tait; Aimee, Law; 'Cross and
the Sword, Walton; Visiting
Nurse, Howe; Wings of Morn-
ing, Covert;IGunswift, Gordon;
New England • Nurse, Humph-
ries; Rainbow's End, (Sargent;
Two Trails to Bannock, Grady;
White Cherry 'Tree, Worley;
Monmouth Harry, Maughan;
Summerhills, 'Stevenson; - Head
of Apollo,. Corbett; Beyond the
Gates, Smith; What then ` is
!Love, Loring; A little more
thanking White; The (Mary
Deere„ Dines; Merry ICI-mist-Inas'MT. Baxter, !Streeter; Dead
Man's' (Folly, Ohristie; 'Case of
the :Gilded Lily, Gardner; Our
Valiant Few, Mason; The Jam-
eson Girls; Hilliard; Might as
well be dead, (Stout; Christmas
for !Lad, Miller;' !Old Yeler, Gip-
son; ' Voyage into Violence,
Lockridge; A call for 'Doctor
Barton, Seifert; •Spirit of the
Chase, Bright; Diamond Hitch,
O'Rourke; A Certain (Smile, Sa-
gan; Florida Nurse, (Rush; To-
morrow's Promise, Radford;
Trail from Texas. Horner; Mis-
sion to Mackinac, -Orr; Angel in
the (Corner, (Dickens; Don't go
near the water, IB•rinsley; •Sleep-
ing Partner, Graham; Boll She-
nandoah, Lancaster; Tolhecken,
Shellaebarger; 'Canvas Dagger,
!Reilly; Love and salt water, Wil-
son; The Fountain Overflows,
West; Andersonville, Kantor.
NON-FICTION: Arctic Bride,
Tolboom; I :brought the ages
home, Currelly; Costume Caval•
cede, Ranson; IBragpalt in any
step, 'Dumbrille; Altlst at War,
!Comfort; 'Know Your 'Camera,
Wagg; La Verendrye, Craine;
The Men Who Came Back,
Woods; Stand by for Action,
Donald; Wm. Saunders and his
five sons, Pomeroy; Craftwork,
Dennison; Of Whales and Wo-
men, Gilbreth; Three Keys to
Success, Beaveiibrooki; Wateir,
Water everywhere, 3Chnb'rraigh;
The New World Vol. 2, Church-
ill; Borneo People, MacDonald:
Never a day so Bright, Aitken:
Bring em back Alive, !Brain;
Complete book of games and
stunts, 'Hindman; Pictorial Hist,
ory of (Medicine, Bebtmann
Much ado about me, Allen; -Sun-
light on the (Lawn, !Nichols:
Wing Leader, Johnson; Travel-
lers West, Innes; Memory's
Wall, Eaton; !Canon Cody of .St
Paul's Church, White; Fire
brand, Kilbourn; Better Homes
and Gardens decorating book;
Change . of Pace, West; Heart
has its reasons, Windsor; New
American Home Fixit Book:
Archibald the ,Arctic, Fleming;
Dress well on $1 a day; Just be
yourself, Bard; The Natural
way to Draw, Niveolardes.
JUVENILE:
Young Surveyor, Knox; Peril-
ous Prairie, Reynolds.; Coming of
the King, Peale; Mikisog; Proud
Air, -Lyon; Mirror -Mirror, Hen••
ning-Jonsen; Linda Vale Fash-
ion Designer, ,Hancock; Kay Ro-
gers Copywriter, Scott; Mystery
Walks the Campus, Jennifer;
High Days and Holidays in
Canada, 'Foster; (Sweet 'Sixte'en,
Emery; Fireball, Meyers; (Olean
UP hitter, Friendlick; Harry the
dirty dog, Zion; Mister Penny's
race -horse, Ets; Hospital Zone,
Stolz; Mary's Scary Horse,
Hurd; Pushti, Mann; ,Mickey's
Magnet, Bronty; Come to the
Country, Paull; Gone is any
Goose, Rock; Little Kitten Big
World, !Baldwin; !Here come the
Whales, 'Goudey; Flying Car-
pet, !Browne; Picture History of
Canada; At the dark of the
'Moon, Goode; Robin hood,
Pyle; Makers . of History, Fost-
er; Sharon James' free ''lance
Photograph, Worley; Freddy.
and!Simon the 'Dictator; lied
River Adventures; • Franeie
(Gomes (Home. •
BRUCEFIELD • j
Mrs, T. A. 'Dutton and Miss
Marie Elliott visited (Mrs. ''Ray
!Mason of Acton on Tuesday of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Tebbut of
Seaforth spent Thursday with
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lorne Jervis in
the village.
Miss Marie Elliott is visiting
with her aunt. Mrs. Bruce Men-
ary in Bayfield.
A large crowd attended the•
euchre and dance at S.S.INo. 3
School, Tuckersmith' on Tues-
day night and report a very
good time.
fVtr..and !Mrs, Geo. Griffith
and family of Stratford Spent
'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Elliott.
The monthly meeting of the
WMS. was held in the school-
room of the church on Feb. 11.
Mrs. W. Fotheringrham was in
charge of the devotions and op-
ened with hymn T3. The scrip-
ture readings were given by
Mrs. J. Cairns from Ephesians
4: 17-32, and Mrs. L. Wilson
read Ephesians 5: 1-20. 'Mrs.
H. Dalrymple gave the answers
to the questions for discussion.
The leader closed this part of
the meeting with hymn 313 and
prayer.
Mrs. Davidson took the chair
for the business. The roll call
was- answered with a verse of
your favorite hymn. Thankyou
notes were received from. Mrs.
T. Baird Sr., Mrs. J. Hender-
son, Miss Margaret. McQueen
and Miss (Leola Taylor. It was
decided to purchase the Book
(Shelf again this year. A minute
of silence was observed in mem-
ory of JMrs, James (Moodie, who
had been a Life Member for a
number of years. Mrs. T. B.
Baird ' gave a splendid reading
on Christian Stewardship, and
Mrs. R. Allan, Sr. gave the
prayer for our missionary, Miss
a\Iabel Brandon. The World Day
of Prayer Service will be held
at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon,
March 8th. The missionary pro-
gram from the study book,
South East Asia, was in charge
of Mrs. N. Walker, assisted by
Mrs. L. Wilson, Mrs. W. Foth-
eringham and 'Miss .Edith 'Bow-
ey. The story of the work in
Hong Kong and Formosa was
most interesting. The meeting
closed with the .Mizpah Bene-
diction.
quality. •Euchre winners, onost
games, Mrs. Nelson !McClure,
Secord McBrien; lone hands,
Mrs. Sam (McClure, ,Mr. Walter
McClure; consolation, Miss Ei-
leen rpolmage, Mr. Stewart Doi-
xnage,,Mrs Walter+.Seeott invited'
the forum gr'olip to her home on
Feb, 25th.
McKI LLOP
S .5, No. 2 Farm Forum held
its Monday night meeting at
M. and Mrs. R. E. McMiilan's
with 22 adults present. The
Forum topic: What can we
learn from . albroad? The discus-
sion was, what features, if any,
of hog marketing in the Nether-
lands, Great Britain or Den-
mark do you think might use-
fully be considered by !Canadian
farmers? A controlled market-
ing board for the whole of. the
Dominion of. Canada. A. gradual
movement towards farmer -own-
ed processing plants and better
quality !bacon. Pay subsidies for
top quality. Breeding sows aft-
er inspection and an -extra $ 2 at
least for grade A .bacon. 'In
Denmark they have a better
system of controlled production
and a government, allowance on
breeding stock. The system of
controlled breeding stock might
be a better way of increasing
top quality bacon than bonus to
grade A bacon as in this coun-
try. The government will have
to go after the man that keeps
the sows to raise the quality of
our pigs. In this country there
are too many in and outer auc-
tion marketing and this kills our
Her first stop
—the bank
When Mts. Wilson planned to go shopping, her
husband Tom said: "Meet you at the bank."
It was a natural thing to say, for going to the
bank is just a part of everyday life.
In the bank, Mrs. Wilson noticed Miss Ellis
the schoolteacher ... Mr. Cooper the storekeeper
. . and her neighbour's son Bobby;
adding to his savings account.
When Tom arrived, he grinned:
"Seems like everybody goes :to the
bank." It's true. Canadians find the
chartered banks such a safe and handy
place to keep money that, practically
everybody has a bank account. There are
now more than 10 million deposit accounts
in the chartered banks -more accounts
than there are adults in the country.
THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
• DUBLIN -
High School News
.(By C. Moylan)
Last Friday Grade. 11 came
up with a- surprise and staged.,a
;party. After_ , Valentine's day
had passed we thought there
was no hope of a party, but
they proved us wrong. Our ad-
mission was ;paid alt the door of
grade .9, anti once inside we no-
ticed all the work grade 11 had
put on decorating. The room
Wasdecorated with Ted and
white streamers, hearts, , and
mischievous little cherubs plac-
ed in various places. We danced
to the latest records, thanks to
Theresa Duche,rme who wee kind
enough to -fend us ,her record
player. After. we . were tired
dancing, refreshments, coffee
and cake, were served by grade
1'1. We had our choice of 'many
varieties of good looking cakes,
which grade 11 claimed to have
baked. •
Grade 9 ., are getting very
skilled in 'base'ball. This week,
after some very fast and excit-
ing innings, the score was 1-0.
(in French, of course!) ,
Question of the week: What
mim'ber is three less -than .what
four is three 'less than one-third
of? '
Comment: And this is how
they judge our intellects! (1. Q.
tests)
Special -News Flash
The school throne having
been vacant, the time had cone
when a new king and queen.
must reign. Friday, Feb. 15 was
chosen as the day to crown our
new rulers. Thursday found ev-
eryone busy rounding up char-
acteristics of the seniors whom
they would like to represent our
school as ruler. The voting com-
pleted, everyone waited in an-
xiety to see who were to be our
new leaders. However, we found
it was a tie 'between the candi-
dates as Queen and Louis Mur-
ray was chosen as Icing. The
whole school bad to vote over
again. This time Catherine Moy-
len was chosen as queen. During
our Valentine party held Friday
the crowning was done. Cather-
ine was presented with a crown
while Louis received a trophy
consisting of a bow and arrow
Comment: We wonder what
Leo thinks of the queen.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McNaugh-
ton and family of Toronto were
weekend visitors with the form-
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
McNaughton.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank everyone who
has helped us In any way both on the
day of the fire and since then. Special
thanks also to. the Seaford: Fire Brigade
fol• their ouickl response.
—Walter sand Muriel McClure
CARD OF .THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity of
thanking my friends and relatives who
sent me cards, gifts and visited me,
special thanks to the muses and staff
and to DA Gorwvlll while 1 -was a PaG
lent in the hospital.
MISS GERTRUDE SMEIYH
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to offer our sincere.. thanks
to the town of Seaforth and all those
who .helped in any way, since we ar-
rived in Canada.
THE LEGEZA FAMILY
(From Hungary)
CARD OF THANKS
I' would like to express my thanks to
my friends and neighbors for their many
cards and treats - while a patient' yr.
Scott Memorial Hospital and a special
-thanks to my neighbors who helped with
my farm work, also Dr. Corwin and the
nursing 'staff ELGIN- NOTT
IN MEMORIAM
Souter — 'In loving memory of our
father, Alex Soutar, who .passed .away
two years ago :today, I''ebruay 21, 1966.
"There is a home not made by hands,
Beyond its golden door 1
Awaits the one who's now away,
Not lost, just gone before.
Andin that home net made by hands
The Master will prepare
A place for us and when Ito calls
We'll join our loded one there"
—Ever remembered by his sons, dau-
ghters and grandchildren.
FOR SALE
A numler of farms for sale from 100,
160 and. 176 acres in McKillop - and
Tuckeramith, all with good buildings..
00 acre grass farm.
Number of homes in Seaforth,
Contact. Harold. Jackson, Seatortl,
OR
30 York chuFnks wSeiAgLhing around 76
lbs. Kdn Stewart, MI6 Seaforth
LOST
A Border Collie, break with white ring
around neck and white dace. Contact
Laverne Hoegy, R13,1 Dublin, or phone
26,.s8
FOR SALE
A quantity of baled hay, second cut
alfalfa. Phone 660,1 Seaforth. Frank
IlulleY, RR1 Londesboro
FOR SALE
Quebec heater, medium size 810. Sing-
er .portable electric .sewing mael,ine 060.
Both in first :class condition. Apple
Mr's, C. Lovett, Huron st.
FOR SALE
Ten good young pigs. Jack McIver,
St. Colamban. Phone Dublin 84121
FOR, SALE
Modern walnut num piece dining room
suite, in good condition. Apply Mrs.
Jean McConnell, telephone 188
'WANTED TO BUY
A uesed electric refrigerator. Phone
83604 Seaforth
HELP WANTED
Young woman for housework. All
modern conveniences. Mrs. Donald Day -
man, Henesil 679124
SALESMEN WANTED
MAN WANTED £or Rawleigh business.
Real opportunity. No experience needed
to start. Wolfe Rawleigh's Dept. B-864-0,
M.
FOR SALE
Coal or wood heater m good condition..
Apply to NOrton a Sillery, #3 Seaforth,
PhoneFOR SALE
1 large drake, Phone 842, ring 16
Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Baled timothy and alfalfa Tray. Gordon
Miller, Lot 8, Con. 11, McKillop. Phone
52x6 Dublin
Tender Warble Fly
Spraying
TOWNSHIP OF TU'CICERSMITH
Tenders are invited by the Township•
of Tuckeramith for spraying cattle for
warble fly control in 1957.
Tender to state a flat rate per heed
per spray and work to be done under
the peanddirection
supervision at
the of
an inspector
o appointed by the Township.
Tenderer to supply all requirements in-
cluding labor with the exception of.
powder which will . be supplied by the
township. Tenderer must also state in-
surance coverage.
Tenders must be sealed, marked "Ten-
der for warble fly spraying" and mailed
or delivered to reach the Clerk by 4
P.M., March 9, -1957. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk of Tuckeramith
Tender for Warble Fly
Spraying Powder
TUCKERSMITH
Tenders aro invited by the Township
of Tuckeramith for 600 ribs. of spay
powder to use for warble fly control (15
lbs. bags). Tenders to be sealed, marked
Tender for spray powder" and mailed
or delivered to reach the clerk by 4 P.M.
March 6, 1967. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted,
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk of Tuckersmith
Gravel Tender
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
Tenders will bereceived by the under-
signed up to 8.30 P.M., March 5th, 1957,
for crushing andhauling approximately
10,000 cu. yds. of gravel to township
roads in 1957.
Contractor to supply all requirements
except gravel which will be supplied by
the township at three locations.
$i inch round screen tobe used and
contract to be completed by July 1, 1967,
under the supervision and to the satis-
faction of township road superintendent.
Tenders must be sealed, marked "Ten-
der" and mailed or delivered to reach
the Clerk by 3.30 P.M., March 5, 1957.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk of Tuckeramith
TENDER
TOWNSHIP OF McIULLOP
Tenders for spraying cattle by the
head under the - Ontario Warble Fly
Control Act of 1955 in the Township of
McKillop will be received at the Clerk's
office up to March 2nd, 1957.
A certificate from Workmen's Com-
pensation Board showing, that assess-
ments are paid up to date must accom-
pany Tender.
A marked cheque of $100.00 00 aecom-
pany Tender.
Lowest or any Tender not necessarily,
accepted.
J. M.-ECKERT, Clerk.
R.R.1, Seaforth, Ont..
Application -for Warble Fly
Inspector
TUCICERSMITH
Applications aro invited by the Town-
ship of Tuckeramith• for a warble fly
inspector to act under the Warble sly
Control Act and Amendments thereto.
A rate of 90e per . hour and allowance
of 10c per mile for use of ear will be
paid. - Abplioatione • must be:: sealed,
marked Application" and be in the
Clerk's hands by 4 P.M. March 5, 1967.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk of Tuekersmith
THE SEAIFORTH NEWS
Thursday, February -21, 1957
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful ` Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: ;Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90' Seaforth.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seatoreh
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. SI Waster, B.A., M,D., Internist
P. L. Brady, M.D., -Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 6 pan., daily
except Wednesday andSunday
Evenings:. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
urday only 7-9
Appointments made in advancears
desirable
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M.,: V.S.
Main St., Seaforth Phone 105
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist
Phone 791,. Main 5t., Seaforth.•
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to
5.90; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM. Thur. evr
by appointment only. Clinton UU-2-7010,
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mona 9 to 6.30
_ Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
0,11 kinds of Insurance risks ef-
fected
ffected at lowest sates in First -
Class Companies
FOR SALE '
'Choice baled straw. Alvin Elligsen.
Phone 241:12 Dublin
FOR SALE
Cockshutt fertilizer seed drill, 13 run,
McCormick Deering horse disc in good
shape. Apply Clarence Bagel°, phone
64r9 Dublin
FOR SALE.
A'red white faced calf; selling milk
reason for selling. Jonathan Hugill, hryy
8. Phone 567r18, or Clinton 1001 2-9822
Clearing Auction Sale
Farm Machinery and Household Ef-
fects. At Lot 31, Con,9, Tuckeramith
Twp., 1r/ east of Brucefield. on Mill
Road or 4 milee west of Seaforth, on
Wednesday, Mar. 6, at 12 o'clock sham.
Machinery — 44 Massey Harris trac-
adjustable front
end, dully equippedh with with 4 row beet and
bean cultivator, also hent houser. Massey
Harris super 27" 12 foot combine fully
equipped. Massey Harris PTO 12 foot
swathes. International BPF, ft. atilt - tooth
cultivator. Massey Harris No. 28. 3 fur-
row plow. Coekshutt No. 11 fertilizer
drill, 18 run. International Sas ft. dou-
ble spring tooth cultivator. Massey Hao'-
lie heavy duty 12 ft. drags. Minneapolis
Moline 8 ft. double dish. 1 ton Ebersol
Wonder"• feed and seedmixer, used 8
months. 1961 Choy. 8 ton truck in 'A1
condition with new tires, new battery,
now sills and rack, 14 ft. long, 8 ft, wide
and 4 ft. highwith tarp pole and tar-
paulin 18x15 ft. Mayrath 82 ft, bale
elevator, 20'1 trough. New Idea manure
spreader on. rubber. 2 rubber tired wa-
gons with grain boxes. New Idea side
rake on rubber. McKee 2 wheel wind-
row turner. 3 drum steel roller. 4 section
harrows. Massey Harris 7 ft. binder.
4 and 8 section harrow bars. 2 wheeled
trailer with racks. Set 2000 Ib. scales.
Bag truck; 200 gal gas tankwith pumP.
200 gal. gas tank without pump. Stone
boat, quantity of th and IA" plywood
4x8 ft. long. Hay fork rope, hay fork,
grable fork, set 8 sling ropes, block
and tackle, dump rake, rubber tired
wheel barrow, 82 ft. extension ladder,
step ladder, large sugar kettle, forks,
shovels, chains, tools. etc. All machinery
practically new and in A-1 condition..
Household Effects—Kitchen table with
7 boards and --chairs, 3 other tables, 3
double beds and springs, Bingle bed and
springs, hospital bed and springs; - 2
mattresses, 3 dressers and stands, large
chest of drawers, large plywood ward
robe, size 2:o 5 feet. 8 .small ward robes.
3 small walnut tables, electric radio,
magazine rack, 2 table lamps, baby
buggy, small size 'Spencer" heating
stove. Electric 'heater, paper board and
trusses, large size single burner gni
lantern, 5 gal. oil can. 2 five gal. crocks.
Quilt box, large size lace table cloth,
garbage can, gal. thermos jug, dishes,
beginner's wheels for bicycle; wash tub,
2 pr. wine drapes 84 x 94. 2 pr. nylon
curtains 72 x 90. Quantity of sealers,
other articles too numerous to mention.
Terms cash. Prop., Mee Chesney.
Anat.. Harold Jackson; blerk, E. P.
Chesney. No reserve, farm sold.
FOR 'SALE
Baled Hay. Timothy and alfalfa. APPLY
William Rakewich, former,. John Mills
Place. Phone 40r16 Blybh
SNOW TIRES
GOODYEAR
SUBURBANITE
6.70 x 15 & 7.50 x 14
To clear Inventory
at cost
Seaforth Motors
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
o Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
Phone 834 Res. 540
'blue coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND TURN
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R
Choice Grass Farm
FOR SALE
Tenders will be received by the 'under-
signed until 1 P.M. Saturday. Feb. 23,
for the purchase of Lot. 34, Con. 5,
Logan Tp., in one piece or in two 50
more parcels. Windmill and well on each
50; drained and some bush. All in greso.
'Certified cheque for 1095 of tender to
accompany tender. - This farm must be
sold to wind up estate of the. late Edith
Rose. Highest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted. For further particulars
apply to Wm, Rose or Richard W. Rose,
RM. . Mitchell. Ezecutore.
,O. HORNE, Mitchell, . Solicitor - for
Executors.
For Sale
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 318w
FARMERS
If you are equipped to handle feed in
to 1 your bin. for opno ch prices
eds Limitedd..
Phone 16 Seaforth
NOTICE
For artificial insemination informa-
tion orservice from all breeds of cattle
phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding
s
sedation at: Clinton HU 2-8441 bettiSeonen
7.80 and 9.80 A.M. We have all breeds
available—top quality at low cost.
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of - radios, at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dick House, phone 847R, Seaforth
NOTICE
If you want gravel, sand, top soil or
excavating just phone 864 Seaforth.
ED BOYCE
FARMERS. NEED GRAIN
See us for special bulk prices:deliv-
ered to your barn. Topnotch Feeds Lim-
ited. Phone 15 Seaforth
Two story brick dwelling on
Tames st., in excellent condition,
very centrally located, priced
right for quick sale. Worth in-
vestigating, possession arranged.
Cement block, one storey dwelling,
centrally 'located, modern conveniences.
Brick dwelling in Hensall, centrally
located.
Frame, asphalt covered dwelling in
Brussels, good barn, suitable for poultry.
M. A. REID
BRAESIDE REST HOME
For elderly people and convalescents.
Telephone Mm. Boyce, 126 W Mitchell
NOTICE '
Township of Tuckeramith
Ratepayers and others aro requested
to notpark cam or vehicles on roadsides
in the Township during the winter
months in order to facilitate snowplow-
ing operations. The township will not
be responsible for damages to any ve-
hicle parked en roadsides caused by
snowplowing operations. (Signed)
B. P, CHESNEY, Clerk
The McKillop. Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAR OFFIOE--SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—President, Wm. S. Alexander:
Vice -Pres., R. Archibald; Manager and
Sea-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—J. L. Melone, Seaforth; 7.
H. McEwing, Blyth; W. S. Alexander,
Walton; E. 3. Trowaraa, Clinton ,• J. Z.
Pepper, Brucefield • C. W. Leonbaidt.
Bornholm; H. Fuller, Goderieh • H.
Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Brodfoot.
Seaforth.
Agents — Wm. Leiper Jr., Londesioro;
J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker,
Brussels, Erie Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect inuuranae or
transact other business, will 4e Preis* l
attended to by application to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective Debt offices.
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE! INSURANCE COMPANY •
HEAD OFFICE EXETER
President, E. Clayton Colquhoun, RBI
Science Hill
Vice President, Harry Coates, RR1
Centralia
Directors—Martin Feeney, RR2 Dub-
lin;
ub-lin; Win. A. Hamilton, Cromarty ; Milton
McCurdy, RHf, Klrkton ; Alex 3. Rohde,
RR 8, Mitchell
Agents -- Thos. G. Ballantyne, `10101'
Woodham; Clayton 'Harris, Mitchell;
Stanley Hocking, Mitchell
Solieitor—W. G. Cochrane, Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer, Arthur Fraser,
Exeter
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