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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1957-04-04, Page 81441a111111,miM,,,,111auaeannl„I11111,011,111111111i1111a111,111ee1111,11a111111„I,alnlllllmi 11111110/11101r1111 Choose the new "MEDALLIST" Ready -To -Wear Suits by Tip Top Tailors New novelty weaves, pick & picks, and flannel worsteds, tailored by the famous Tip Top Tailors are now avail- able in stock sizes. All wool imported fabrics, famous Tip Top. Tailoring in shorts, regulars and tails 'in the most popular shades .and models. You're sure of :a snit for Mester f you choose the ' iMedalist",priced at $55.00 Extra Pants at 14:50 Other Ready -To -Wear QUALITY .SUITS from 29.50 to 59.50 NEW SPRING TOPCOATS AND ALL-WEATHER COATS Tweeds Velours Fleeces Gabardines Cashmeres Donegals Harris Tweeds 29.50 to 49.50 Poplin All Weather Coats 18.95 to 22.50 FORSYTH NO - IRON Broadcloth Shirts nue, English white broad- cloth shirts that need posit- ively no ironing. Just wash, drip dry and wear. Sizes 14?,y to 17. All sleeve lengths. 7.50 Others at 3.95 up New EASTER TIES New tweedy weaves, stripes, and novelty silks to pep up the Easter outfit. Hundreds to choose from at 1.00 1.50. 2.00 STARTING APRIL 6TH STEWART BRCS. WILL BE Open Saturday Night 'til 10 We've enjoyed our Saturday night holidays during the winter months, but spring's heft and we're back to work at full schedule. Come in to see us on Saturday Night ! Stewart Bros. lllll 111111111, 11111111111 IIIIIIIIllmom,. lllll l 11/11111111 • lllllll lll 11111111111,., HENSALL Sale on March 28th: Prices at•Hensall Community ,pigs $13.50 to $16; chunks $18.25 to $23.00; feed- ers $24.00 to $32.00; sows $81, to $103.00; Holstein cows $150. to $180.00; Durham cows $145. to $160.00; Holstein calves $12. to 418.00; Durham calves $22. to $38.50. 130 pigs and 160 head of cattle and calves were sold. Tax Returns H. G. MEIR Dominion Bank Bldg. Seaforth [3ook appointments now, Phone 78 yes Farm Supply Massey - Harris - Ferguson Sales and Service USED TRACTORS Used Machinery 1 M.H.'101 SUPER, new motor 1 M.H. 22 STANDARD • 2 M.H. 81 STANDARD 1 FORD d'c PLOW 1 COCKSHUTT 70 STANDARD 1 COCKSHUTT 30 STANDARD 1 1955 G.M.C. 8/4 TON TRUCK 1 SET OF CASE TANDEM DISC Phone 110 Seaforth KIPPEN We welcome to the eommnni- ty Mr, Ray .Arnold and his bro- ther MT. Wm, Arnold; ,also "Miss Grace Arnold from 'Chatham, wlho have taken up residence on', the farm formerly owned'Iby Mr., Jahn L. Henderson. Rev. Campbell T•avener of. Grand Bend was the (minister, for the Sunday service in St. Andrew's United Church. / Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mc- Gregor of Mt. Hope were week- end visitors of the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. IV10-' Gregor. We ravish to extend congratu- lations to Mr. and Mrs. Morley Storey for tie gift of a baby gill' horn recently in' 'Clinton, Hostile]. Bev. L. (Schnell of Saskatoon, Sask., visited during the week at the home :of his 'aunt, MTs. James fVfc.Clymmont, nlso MTS. Ro- bert (McBride and friends in tike vicinity. Mr. Newton Shaver of !Gor- rie is visiting this week with his nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hyde. Mr. Albert Keyes and his Sis- ter, Miss A. Keyes of Exeter were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. Mr.' and Mrs. :Gordon Wren spent the weekend visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wren 'in Milton. Mrs. Robert McBride visited a few days last week with 'Mrs. Alvin McBride' of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, (Robert Dal- rymple, .Bonnie, and -(Betty of Brucefield called on Mrs. Dail rynlple's father, Mr. (Robert (Cooper, Thursday of last week; On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs, Emmerson Kyle spent the day in London. Mr. Charles Cudmore of Kit- chener accompanied by his fa- ther, Mr. .Sain Cudniore, were in the village an afternoon last week, Mr. Lorne McBride spent a few days recently with Mr. Dave Kay of Clinton. Mr. and IMrs. Arnold Gack- stetter and family of Guelph visited at Kippen on Thursday. Mrs. Jas, 1McClymont visited Saturday afternoon with her daughter, 'Mrs. Jenny Schilbe of Exeter. Sunday -visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dowson were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mero of .Zurich and Mr. Wm. Mero Jr. of London. Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson were in Lucknow last week at- tending the funeral of Mr, Jas. Webster. Mr. Webster for a number of years lived at Bruce - field and was well known around here. Mrs. McLeod, who has been in Ottawa the past two weeks at the home of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Mosher, has returned to her home on Monday, her daug- ]lter accompanying her mother to Kippen. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper Jr. for the gift of a baby girl born re- cently in Clinton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Cud - more and Lorne of London. call- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Long on ,Sunday. DUBLIN The school has taken on a new air, a little more serious, a little more sombre. and the stu- dents look a little more glum. Why? The approach of exams! However there has been another change, which offsets the first. Some of the rooms have been painted, in !pretty pastel colours, to keep up with the lighter spir- it of spring. Four students from the school went to a verse speaking con- test, in London on last Satur- day morning, and we are .proud to say that one, Joan Dalton, got among the top six. Joan spoke in the dramatic part, with a speech from 'Romeo and Juliet and she will go to a contest in Toronto on Easter Monday. There is a little more buzz of activity as the student council plan 'a'school dance for May 10. Details have not as yet been an- nounced. NOTE: .Billy fell off the roof! COMMENT: Close call, eh! Jean? CROMARTY Harburn -Dodds The marriage of Mr. Norman Harburn, Cromarty, and 'Miss Hazel Dodds of Walton, took place at the manse in Exeter on Wednesday with Rev. S. Kerr officiating. The happy couple are spending their honeymoon in Michigan with his uncle Rev. and Mrs. Fred (Harburn, and on their return will reside in Crom- arty. We extend our •congratu- lations. The regular meeting of the Y.P.S. was held on Sunday ev- ening with the president, Miss Alice !Sorsdah1 presiding and reading a passage of scripture. The topic was giver by Miss Norma Harburn. Miss Margaret Coleman presided at the piano. It was decided to hold the usual Master service on the evening of :Easter Sunday. The meeting closed with the Lord's prayer in unison. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Binning, Richard and P,olbert, •Mitchell, Visited on Sunday with her par- ents, -Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar. Mr. and Mrs, Fergus McKellar and family, iSeaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. [Mac McKellar and family, Stratford, visited on Sunday with IMr. and Mrs. Lind- say McKellar. Mr, :and 'Mrs. John McLachlan of Rgniondville and Mr, and Mrs. Andrew McLachlanwere guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Allen on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. 'Ramsey spent the weekend with her par- ents at Georgetown. Mrs. T. Mclntosh, who had been visiting with friends at Acton, returned with, them to her home here. Mr. and IMrs, Harold ICarey visited over the weekend with friends in Toronto. • Mr. Alex Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardiner attended a wedding reception for Mi.,and Mrs. 'Gordon Howitt of Auburn on Saturday. Mr. :Frank! Stagg and Mrs. M Houghton visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs: Reg. Stagg, Exeter. Mr. and Mira. Gerald- Carey had as their :guests lover the weekend, Mr. and 'Mrs. Graham and a cousin, Mr. Maurice Chubb all of Niagara Falls. Cromarty 'Church Sunday 'School re -opens on .Sunday April 7, beginning at 1.30 p.m Mr. and Mrs. (Donald Wallace Keith and Kenneth, ICarlingford visited on 'Sunday 'with Mr. aid, Mrs. George Wallace. Mrs. John ;Wallace and Mar garet Ann and Miss ISamdra, [Ramsey were in attendance at the figure skaters' finishing up party at the arena in, Mitchel en Friday night. ' Mrs. Bruce Armstrong and sons visited on (Saturday with her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Lind- say McKellar. Sunday vistors with Mr. and Mrs. Otto 'Walker were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 'Cornish, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. lL R. Currie and Linda' Dorchester, Mr. and Ml's. Jack [McGee, London. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' Hulley, Winthrop. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott. Parkhill, spent the weekend with Ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, HENSALL Mr. Wm, Hyde returned home after spending three weeks 'vis- iting with relatives and friends in 1St. Marys. Mr. Roy Bell has been con- fined to his room during the past two weeks owing to illness. Miss Wilma IBrenderhurst of Clinton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. Bren'derhurst. Miss Anne Tait spent the weekend with Mr. and IVI:rs. Malcolm Dougall, Mrs. Merest Vain of .Bruce- fie'ld visited last weelf with her sisters, Mrs. Louis .Simpson and Mrs. Edith MacMartin. 'Mrs. (Leola Cross visited dur- ing the past week with her son- inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson in London. Mr. 'Basil Edwards. who un- derwent an operation in St. Jo- seph's Hospital, London, last week is making a satisfactory recovery. Mrs. Alberta MacBeath spent the weekend at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex ,MacBeath, Kip - pen. Mr. and Mrs. James Morris and family of Goderich were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Mr's. John Henderson and family. Mr. and Ml's. Dawson of Lon- don were recent visitors with the latter's parents, OVIr. and Mrs. Robt. Dick. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay of Thaallesville visited over the weekend :with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and 'Nil's. John Hend- erson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Neel, re- turned to their home in. Tavi- stock after spending the past two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Brown, (Billie and Carol Mr. and !Mrs. Edgar MdClin- chey and Jerry were recent vis- itors with 'Mrs. McClinchey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacGregor at Kippen. GROUP 4 W. A. The regular meeting of Group 4 W. A. was held April 2 at the home of Mrs. Isaac Hudson with 20 members and two visitors. Mrs. Alvin Riley opened meet- ing with prayer and Mrs. Dalton read scripture. A reading was given by Mrs. Marshall. Mrs. [Riley conducted the business. The general W. A. will meet on April 17th in the afternoon in, the Sunday 'School room, Ideas for projects were given by anem- belrs. Mrs. Westcott read two poems on Easter. Anyone who can loan an, Easter lily to the church for Easter Sunday is asked to do so. Articles !brought by three members were sold. Mrs. Wright gave an interesting report of her trip to Florida by bus. Mrs. Wm. Wilbee and Mrs. J. Turnbull were in charge of the ]ouch. BORN" - MacKenzie -At Scott Memorial Hosni - tat, on March 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacKenzie, Brucefield, a son Clutton -At Scott Memorial Hospital on April 1, .to Mr. and Mrs. Dougall Olutton, Seaforth, a daughter FOR SALE Due to health, Dale Produce egg grad- ing business' and equipment. Apply at Res., N. Main St., Seaforth after 7 p.m. FOR SLE Orchard 515005 seeed also permanent ass seed sed mixture. Gail Dalton, See. forth 981 J 2 bus. timothhyR sexed L08.50 per bus. Ken Stewart, 11115 Seaforth r FOR SALE . Siiovac vaeuum...oleaner with complete set of attachments -reconditioned 360. See it at Crown Hdwe. Phone 797 RENTAL SERVICE .' We have the following articles for rent: dawn^roller-rotary tiller -laws sweeper -8 ft pruner -compressed air sprayer - fertilizer spreader - -paint sprayer -floor 'polisher, Crown Hdwe 707 FOR SALE round extension table with leaves. Also a quantity of Clinton seed oats. Phone 41r2 Dublin 1 FOR SALE Calf for sale, Gordon Reynolds, phone 667r24 Seaforth Holstein bunpsaRl•f oaee Lweek old. Chas. Sherwood, ' lot 12. Con. 18, McKillop Twp. Phone - 881r38 FOR SALE Baled bay and .also a Hereford heifer with calf at foot. Alvin Elligsen.•-Wal ton I2,R2. Phone 24r12 Dublin FOR SALE • 350 bales of second cut alfalfa, and. approx. 436 tons of cob corn in crib. Ivan MaClymont, Varna, HU -.2-8214 IN MEMORIAM Beuormann-In loving, memory of a dear husband and father, Harry Beuer• mann, who passed away .3 years ago, 3rd. April, 1964 In the garden of memory We meet every day, r -Always remembered by his wife and sons and daughter CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends and neighbors and the Seaforth Fire Brigade and :the Dublin Telephone operator for quick service in our fire. ' Thomas O'- Reilly, arts Seaforth CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and,nei- ghborsfor. ttheirhelp, visits and cards 'awhile patient in Seaforth Hospital. also thank the doctors in the Clinic, the hospital staff and, Mr'. 'Box's Ambulance Service; also Rev. A. Watson and the neighbors who helped to extinguish the chimney fire the night I casae home AUBREY MoNICHOL CARD OF THANKS Mr, Robert S5aOFadzean wishes to thank !all who remembered him while he was a patient in Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, also the ;doctors, ,sand nurse and stag COMING EVENT Spring Tea sponsored by Fireside Group of First Presbyterian Church to be held at the Manse on May 16th In ALE Tiekersmith Twp., 14 mile west of SeaforthonNo. 8 Highway in a built-up area, 3336 .acres (all in grass) with an excellent set io£ farm buildings, includ- tag barn with cement stabling and steel, stanchions, alio, implement 'shed 82x60,. nearly new • work shop, -hog and poultry building. Thirty ton. first quality cut hay, also ensilage.- Also on property -house in excellent ' condition, furnace with stoker, indoor plumbing, fireplace, etc. ; double garage, good supply hard and soft ' water under pressure; -beautiful grounds. Will sell sepautely houseand- garage with one acre or less of land. An ancellent location for -si nursing home. Easy terms can be arranged. Apply to Joseph Grummett, RR2, Seaforth FOR SALE 50 sore grass farm in McKillop Twp. Drilled well with windmill. air workable land and well drained, in grass nt pre- sent time. This is one of the best fifty acres in the district, Also 100 acres of grass land in Tuck- ersnuth. Number of other farms with buildings.. HAROLD JACKSON Seaforth Auction Sale Of Machinery, Feed and Household Effects At Lot 20, Oon. 14, McKillop PIvp., 1% miles south of Walton and 114 miles. east, on Sat., April 18, at 1,80 p.m. Machinery-V,A. Case tractor. 2 -fur- row McCormick Ace -bottom tractor plow. 12 plate Waterloodouble disc 7 ft. Massey Harris binder; spring tooth harrows. 3 section steel harrows; rubber tire wagon and hay rack McCormick mower 6 ft.; manure spreader; hay loader; seed drill. DeLaval cream sep- arator (stainless steel 660 lbs.), Eberaol electric hammer (used only 2 winters) ; electris drill and emery; electric saw; fanning mill; cuttingbox tubber tire wheel barrow (new) : car trailer; buggy ; cutter; hay fork with rope and car•; aluminum scythe handle (hew) • sap pan, forks, shovels,. spade, etc.. Peed - About 4 ton of mixed hay, straw, a quantity of mixed grain. Household Effects -- Oak bedroom su;fe; wooden bedroom suite; ironbed, dresser and stand. 1,4501ary annex for wood or coal. (nearly new). 8 dining chairs; kitchen table. 4 kitchen chairs; big easy chair; walnut victrola; glass cupboard (2 pieces) linoleum rug 9'x 12' ; linoleum rug 6'x3' ; cloth tug 6'x6': corner bookshelf;. lawn seat; lawn mow- er. Raymondsewing machine. Aladdin lump, gas lamp, baby buggy, and num- erous other articles. No reserve, Terms cash. Farm is sold. Leslie Bolton, Prop. Harold Jackson, P.uot, Alex Dennis, clerk Auction Sale Of Household Effects, Inthe town of Seaforth, of Friday, April 12th at 1.36 P.M., on High street. 9 ft.' Kelvinator refrigerator; 4 chrome kitchen chairs. Kitchen extension table, buffet and chairs. Tables, cupboards, oc- casional chairs, 2 bedroom suites com- plete, rug 12x12. Scatter mate. 2 wall racks; Sall view mirror; folding bed; springs & mattress; modern desk.; medi- cine cabinet; dishes; sealers; pictures; electric heater; several pr. drapes: loco- motive washer. New propane gas stove with coal & wood annex, clear - view doer; hot plate; 136, ton hard coal; gar- den tools. Almost new CCM bicycle; lawn mower; garden hose; lawn sprink- ler; cooking utensils; other articles too numerous to - mention. Terms cash. Prop., Bill Austin Aust., Harold Jackson Clerk, E. P. Chesney Township of Tuckersmith TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION 010' McGREGOR DRAIN Tenders for construction of the Mc- Gregor Municipal Drain wl))-be received. by the undersigned up to 7.30 P.M., April 18th, 1957. This work consists of 6,680 linear feet of tile drain, 3 catch basins, 1 Geld stone protection. Plans and specifications may be seen at the clerk's office. Marked cheque for 10% of bid must accompany each ten- der. Lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted, - E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk R.R. #4, Seaforth, Ont. Township of Tuckersmith TENDER FOR -CONSTRUCTION -OF BIG MUNICIPAL DRAIN Tenders for construction of the Big Municipal Drain, Township of Tucker smith, will be received 'by 'the under- signed up to 7.80 P.M, April 18th, 1967. This work consists of 24,200 lineal feet of open drain (12,700 cu. yds. excava- tion), •. Piens and specifications may be seen at the clerk's office. Marked cheque for 10% of the tender must accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. PI CHESNEY, Clerk R.R. #4,. Seaforth. Ont. Township of Tuckersmith NOTICE Township of Tuckersmith Dumping Ground will be open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 1 to 6 P.M. until further notice. E. P. O 3E814E7, Clerk FOR SALE Rodney oats andtimothy seed, and baled hay- John W. Thompson, 11112 Sea - forth. Phone 883r81 ., FOR SALE • Bear Ridge Anthracite, try •a ton, we deliver. Calvedere Queen Stoker Coal on hand. Price .926.00 per ton. Krarrskopff Bros , 86-13 Dublin I have feed NforOTICE 26 head of cattle: - corn and hay. Also 18 acres plowed land to rent. Jack McIver, St. Columban. 84r21. Dublin OR Girl's light bll e ll weather coat, size 11, worn one season. Mrs. William Rog- erson, RR2, Seaforth, Clinton HU 2.9245 Potted Plants -Order your freshflow-' ere for. Easter delivery. Potted plants,. Easter lilies, hydrangeas, potted mums, all colors, gloxinias. Wallace (toss, 80- eat for Mitchell Nursery Order yourFORh8 ewers for Easter delivery. - - Cut flowers, large mums, snapdragons, carnations all colors; calla lilies and roses. Wallace. Ross, agent ,for Mitchell Nurseries - . .,• F4R Two choice York hogsSAL8200 lbs. ready. for service. Phone 841r5.. C. V, Dale FOR SALE 19 pigs ten -'weeks, old. Apply Joseph Dorsey, Dublin. Phone' 98R5 FOR SALE Ladies bicycle in good condition. Phone 168R PRIVATE -SALE Of household furniture -each day af- ter'S o'clock and Wed. .afternoons, or by. appointment, or phone 23 daytime. Miss Lillian Faulkner, George .St, FOR SALE Red clover seed, also some baled hay and straw.. William Dolnrage, 8501.82 Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock, Machinery and Household Effects. At -Lot 22, Con. 4, LRS, Tuckoramith Twp., F% miles east of Brumfield, or 236 west of Egmond- viile on Mill Road, Thursday, April 18 at 12 o':eloelc sharp. Cattle-Begistered Hereford bull- 4 years old. Registered Holstein cow 6' years old, fresh Jar, Sat (heifer calf) ; Holstein cow 6 years old, fresh one month (twin calves). Holstein cow. 4 years old, fresh. Holstein cow 8 year old, to freshen May 20th. Blue cow 6 yearold to freshen in June. Registered dual purpose cow 3 years old, .milking. Durham cow 5 years oid, fresh. in. Dec„ .and retired. 2 Durham cows 6 years. old, fresh one month, Durhamcow q years old, due time of Bale. Jersey cow 3 years oid. fresh one month. Jersey cow '7 years old, fresh 2 months, Registered Hereford cow 6 years old, fresh one month (heif- er calf). Registered Hereford heifer 3 years old. Hereford cow 4 years old, due time of sale. 8 Hereford cow 4 years old, fresh 2 months, r'ebred March 5 and Feb 27511, 7 -two-year-old steers 900 lbs. 4 -2 -year-old, heifers 700 to 800 lbs. 10 Hereford yearlings; 4 fall calves, num- ber young calves. Pi0-2 York sows, 3 litters, bred Tan. 30th. 2 York sows, -.1 litter, bred Feb. 1 and 18. York hog one year old. 18 chunks. Machinery -McCormick Deer- ing H tractor, muffler & bean puller (new in 51). McCormick Deering A tractor. New Holland baler 76. Case 6 ft. combine with motor and all attach- ments. 1947 Studebaker ton truck-equir- ped for beets. Nev allsteel wagon. with '16 ft. rack, truck tire wagon, steel box. Bale elevator. 814 ft: McCormick Deer: ing stiff tooth cultivator. Massey Harris drill. 7 ft.- McCormick Deering- power mower. Coskshutt 4 bar side rake.'7. ft. Case birder. 4 section harrows. 3 sec- tion drag lever harrows. 9 ft. 8 -drum steel inner. MMC: Deering 5 -furrow ace bottom plow. McCormick Deeringman - ure - spreader; Case 10" •hammer, mill; fanning mill Aluminum wheel barrow; root pulper, 12 milk cans and strainer. 2 -wheel trailer with racks. Mayrothe grain auger: bean cooker.; electric pail. •82, ft. extension ladder; electric fencer. Jack -all jack; water trough; iron ket- tle; poultry equipment, feeders, water - drinkers. 2000 1b. scales. 200 gal. gas drum with pump; work. bench. 75' ft. drive bolt. Stewart electric clippers with brush attachment. Hay, Straw & Grain -Quantity of bal- ed suitabstrawlefor adseed. has. Rodney and Gary oats Household Effects -Medium size Que- bec heater. Enamel Beach range, enamel topped table with drawers and bins; en- amel utility cabinet. Hot plate,six kit- chen chairs, studio couch. Terms Cash. No. reserve, .farm sold. Prop., Wilson Broadfoot Aust., Harold Jackson (Clerk, H. P. Cheaney { DxTENsivN Auction Sale Of Choice Durham and Hereford Cat- tle, Tractor, Farm Implements, Her, Grain and Household Effects. At Lot 11, Con. 15, Hay Twp, 1>A, miles west of Dashwood bird 254 nor•t-;. or 2% west of Zurich. and 21,56 south. On Wed„ April 10th, commencing at. 12,30 o'clock sharp. High Quality Cattle - .Red Durham cow, carrying 4th calf, due first week in May ; 2 red Durham cores, with calves at foot; part Durham and Angus cow with calf at foot; red Durham cow, fresh 3 weeks, with calf at foot; roan Durhamcow, carrying 3rd calf, due be- fore day of sale: blue roan cow, carry- ing Sth calf, due before sale date; roan Durham cow, carrying 4th calf. due in June; roan Durham cow, carrying '2nd calf, due 1n Muy ; part Durham and Hereford heifer, milking; red' -Durham heifer, rising 2 years old. Hereford Cattle -Hereford cow carry- ing 2nd calf, due before day of sale; Hereford cow, with calf at foot; Here- ford cow, freah one week, with 'calf at foot; Hereford heifer, with calf at foot; Hereford heifer, due. in June; Registered Hereford bull, Jaybee Baldwin St h-. way" of outstanding quality and blood lines; 9 Durham and Hereford steers, averaging 760 lbs, each ; 8 Durham and Hereford heifers, averaging 600 lbs. each. This is an extra choice herd of cattle. Cows have all been hand. milked. Tractor and Farm Implements - Case Standard Tractor in guaranteed condi- tion. Case 2 -furrow tractor- plow. MoG. Deering. binder, 8 ft. cut, on rubber, used two seasons. M -H 13 -run fertilizer and grain drill, like new; McDeoring hay loader. •McDeering 3 -bar side delI^- ery rake, like new. 7 ft. McDeering. spring tooth cultivator. McDeering tractor manure spreader. McDeering mower, 6 ft, out. 8 -drum steel roller. 2 M -H team smufflers. Letz grinder and bagger; rubber tire wagon; grain box with sides; 16 -ft. flat rack; 16 -ft. slid- ing rack. 2-h.p. combination Beatty el- ectric grinder, like new. 5 -section diam- ond harrows; steel tire wagon; gravel box set of sleighs; extension ladder; cutter; new electric cattle clipper; fan- ning mill; single scuffler; wheel barrow; electric fencer; cross cut saw; scythe; emery; gale, piping snow fence; quan- tity lumber ; 50 -ft. rubber hose; 2000-1b cap. platform scales; circular haw l brooder stove; shovels,' forks, chains, barrels, doubletrees and many articles too numerous to mention. Hay and Grain -8 ton choice quality- shredded hay; 800 bushel' mixed grain. Household Effects - Philco electric' radio; studio couch, electric lamps, cen- tre tables, kitchen and dining room chairs, beds, dressers, kitchen cupboard, toilet set, new comforters and quilts. Mats, large assortment of dishes and glassware; rockers, sealers, crocks, fie. Owing to extra large sale, selling will startsharp on time. Plan to attend this outstanding sale. No reserve as the farm is sold. Terms cash. William Haugh, Proprietor Glen Webb, Milford Kerner, Clerks Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer FOR SALE Duck eggs, do each. Apply Kenneth Papple, phone 815r18 Seaforth FOR SALE 1946 Cliev sedan in excellent condition. Andrew A. Moore, phone 6471.31. Must be seen to be appreciated FOR SALE A gir'l's coat and hat set, size 4, navy with white trim, in No. 1 condition.. Apply 888J Seaforth FOR SALE Two Holstein, bull calves and a Hol- stein cow due. soon, Gerald " van Der Henget, phone 852r11 FOR SALE Timothy seed with a sprinkle of al- falfa. Price $9 a bushel. Apply to J, L. Ryall phone 40r5, Dublin TEACHER WANTED Protestant teacher wanted for $S No. 9 McKillop. Enrolment - 11 pupils. Dut- ies. to commence Sept. 8. Apply stating qualifications and salary expected to William J. Dennis, Sec.-Treas., Wal- ton, - Ont., or phone- Seaforth 84Sr8 SALESMEN WANTED MAN WANTED for Rawleigh busin- ess.. Sell to 1500. families.' Good profits for hustlers. Witte today..Rawleigh's Dept. D -304-S, Montreal, Que. • - LAWNMOWER SERVICE' Sharpening, ,repair and overhaul onall makes of mowers and engines. Repair andmaintenance of aircooled engines. Crown Ildwe 797. • VENTILATING FANS. For barns, poultry houses, etc., auto- matte - controls. Complete installations, for estimates call Crown D;dwe 797 n ft binderFOR SALE good condition::Steel wagon & rack. Set of sleighs root pulper; sons cutting box, wagon. scales, fanning .mill, hay ea?& rope, turnip seeder, Kite en cabinet.. Josephr Smith RR1 Walton. Lot 11, con, 13 McKillop' Would you, like to have . your ashes, 'dirt or garbage taken .away. Call "745 J Large qu nttitty of c OR can timothy seed. Nicholas Krauskopf, Dublin, phone 40r17 Hudson Sterling Coal FOR SALE ISEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Colony house 10'x14'. Apply at Dale Produce, Seaforth Phone 47 THE ISEAFORTH NEWS 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 6-W Seaforib SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. McMaster, B.A., M.D., Interni, P. L. Brady. M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m:, `daily except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat: urday only 7-9 p.m. Appointments made in advance are 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 St., Seaforth Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to 5.80; Wed. 0 AM to 12.30 PM.- Thur. -erg by appointment only, Clinton HU -2-7010, above Hawking' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 5.80 o• Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST,,SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks ef- fected tfected at lowest rates in First - Class Companies INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Phone 334 Res. 540 'blue coal' the Solid fuel for solid comfort WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FOIRNAOE OIL DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 332-R t AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 318w If you aro FARMERS equipped : tohandle fend im bulk, See us for special ,prices delfvorect to your bin. Topnotch Feeds Limited. Phone 15 Seaforth NOTICE For artificial insemination informa- tion or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding A•.. sociation at: Clinton HU 2-8441 between 7.80 and 9.80 A.M. We have all breeds. available -top quality at low coat. RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive andguarantee* radio repairs to all kinds 00 radios. at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIH1 0493ents Dick House, phone 347R, Seafbrth If you want NOTICE gravel, sand, top soil or excavating just phone 864 Seaforth.. ED BOYCE FARMERS, NEED GRAIN See. us for special bulk prices eliv- ered to your barn. Topnotch Feeds Lim- ited. Phone 15 Seaforth BRAESIDE REST HOME For elderly people and convalescents. Telephone Mrs. Boyce, 126 W Mitchell NOTICE Agent for Viking cream separators. We have new and a few -good used ma- chines on hand; also repairs. John Byer - man, phone 848r24 Seaforth FOR SALE Half Price - 30 Aluminum combina- tion windows, several wooden storm doors, various sizes. Jackson Homes Ltd., Seaforth .. Notice Cement gravel, fill, top soil, manure loading, lawns filled up, any kind of work with cat. tractor, and trucks. Prices right, by the job or hour. Jack McLlwain, or H. Mcllwain, Seaforth FOR SALE . The better a l-electrro. Viking cream separator in all sizes, in stainless steel. Repairing a specialty. Also parts for Renfrew separator. A few reconditioned separators in other makes on hand at present. Basil - O'Rourke, phone HU 2- 9181; Brucefield • Timothy send. Lew s L olton, phone 840x22 Seaforth NIAGARA FALLS AND STA ORD SEPARATE .SCHOOL BOARDS . myrnEr APPLICATION$ POR MALE AND FEMALE .. GRADE TEACHERS. In new ultra -modern schools SALARY SCHEDULE Min., $2,400% Max. $3,800 ANNUAL INCREMENT $150 ALLOWANCE' FOR -EXPERIENCE 3100 PER YEAR,•UP TO 6 YEARS Degree, $200 SPECIAli• CERTIFICATES ALLOWANCE FORMEN ES3100 TEACHERS' HANDLING SPORTS, 3300 BLUE CROSS AND PSI PLANS AVAILABLE PLEASE apply, stating qualifications, experience, age, marital status, name and 'address of last inspector,; home ad- dress 'and Phone .number, to - J. T. McMAHON BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD 1719 MORRISON ST. NIAGARA FALLS,, ONT. PHONE ELGIN 4.5213