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ashrneres and ever popular
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or zip -in lilted styles, --
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and the best price at •
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23.50 t° 49.50
New Fall Ties
They're here ! Hundreds
of newest patterns and
shades in new fall ties. -
If you can't find the !dud
you want here. then you
simply don't want ties.
1.00 1.50 2.00
59.50
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better suit than
these smart new
Towne Hall and
Hyde Park suits -
They're made from
English all wool
worsteds and
flannels in the sea,
son's newest 2- and
$%button single
breasted styles.
Features of this fall
range are the new
Ivy League neat pin
stripes, plain shade
flannels and new
subdued overcheclts.
These high quality
suits are nationally
advertised, and sold
everywhere at 69.50.
So be wise and shop
where yoil save
$10.00. Our. price --
59.50
ONE PANT SUITS
Stewart Bros.
STORE FOR MEN
BRODHAGEN
Mrs: iMarV +Dittmer is ntisiting
with her don and daughter -in.
law Mr. and Mrs. 'Gerald Ditt-
mer an !Kitchener,
Miss Ruth Doerr, teacher at
Atwood visited at the (home of
Ater taunt and uncle, -Mr, and
Mrs. (Harold Mogk for the week-
end.
Mrs, Henry. Meyer; and Gary
and Mass Clara Meyer of Kitch-
ener with Miss Marie Meyer.
Mi. and Mrs Sam Smyth of
Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Hicks with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
'Hiegel on Sunday.
Mr. Dalton Hinz has gone lo
Elliot Lake,
The IBrodhagen (Band played
at Cromarty 4n ,Sunday at the
unveiling of a plaque at the
school.
Douglas Roger Dietz, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Dietz was baptized during the
+S•unday morning service at St.
Peter's (Lutheran Church by the
Rev. E. J. Fischer. The spon-
sors were Miss Ruth Ann Dietz
and &Ir. Orland inose along with
the parents,
(Promotion Sunday of (Sun-
day School was held on Sunday
when the pupils were placed un-
der the guidance of different
teachers. The following are the
teachers: beginners, Mrs. Mar-
tin Qliegel, Mrs. Oscar Eick-
meir, Mrs, Mervin Siodgent,
Mrs. Ralph Hicks; Kindergart-
en, Miss Rose ISiemon, Miss'
Nancy Mogk; Primary, Miss Jo-
anne IBeuermann, Miss 'Glenda
1D/filler, Miss Carole Rose, Rus-
sell iSholdiee; Juniors, .Mrs. G.
Mogk, Miss Joanne Rock, Lew
1
Hicks; Intermediates, Mrs. E. 3.
[Fischer, Mrs. John Vock, Edgar
lElligson; :Bible Class, !Rev. E. 3,
Fischer. There were 160 child-
ren enrolled. 'These teachers
were re -installed during the ser
vice,
Walton ladies to ;join them in ,a
Short Course on "Salads for all
'Occasions" to be held next
March. Mrs. Ross McCal'1 .and
Mrs. Jack Bryans were co -con-
veners for the meeting om:Bist-
erical Research.. (Grandmothers
who were present tat the meet-
ing received corsages which had
,been made by the 'Garden Club
Girls. Mrs, J. Bryans gave tfse
motto - on "Old .things have
therm". 1Prilzes were given to
the oldest grandmother present,
Mrs, S. Sellers;' youngest grand-
mother, Mrs, Forrest McKay;
grandmother with most 'child-.
ren, Mrs, Roy Bennett; grand
mother with youngest grand
child, (Mrs. ' Margaret Humph-
ries. 1A singsong was enjoyed
with Mrs. Herb Travis as accom-
panist. The meeting closed with
"The 'Queen", Lunch hostesses
were Mrs. Mark Hamilton, Mrs..
Stewart Humphries, )Mrs. Wan.
Flood, Mrs. Frank Kirkby and
Mrs. H.1 Humphries.
C.G.1.T.
The Canadian Girls in Train-
ing met at the (home of Mrs.
Wm. Coutts last Monday even-
ing with 120 members present.
(Shirley Bosnian, pies. conducted.
the worship service, assisted by:
Marilyn Johnston. The business'
period was conducted by Mrs.
Wm. Coutts, the new leader. It
was •decided that the meetings
be held the first and third Wed-
nesday
ednesday of each month at 7.30 in
the evening. (Plans were made.
for a camp skit for the Fall
Rally in Clinton on 'Oct. 20. The.
girls added chevrons and Maple
leaves to their middies, At
the close of the meeting a, treas-
ure hunt was conducted follow-
ed by ;a weiner roast, The meet-
ing closed with "Taps". '
Leader: Mrs. Wen. Coutts.
Officers: Pres., 'Shirley Bosman;
vice pres., Marilyn Johnston;
sec., (Mary Lou Kirkby; areas.,
Anne .Achilles; pianist, Marian
Turnbull, assist., Donna ,Smith.
(World -Wide Communion will
be observed in Duff's United
Church next Sunday morning at
11 a.m., +QStandard Time). Sun-
day School will be held at 10
a.m. '(Standard Time).
WALTON
The ..September meeting of
the W. /1. was held in the com-
munity hall on Thursday even-
ing.
'(Mrs Margaret Humphries,
g
pres. was in charge.and opene
with the W. 1. Ode, Mary 'Stew-
art Collect and, 0 Canada. The
minutes of the July and August
meetings were read by the sec.,
Mrs, Wilbur 'Turnlbull. Truistic,
er's report was given by Mrs.
Turnbull in bhe absence of the
treasurer, Mrs. T. !Dundas. The
roll call was ,answered with
"(Something our grandmothers
did that•ave don't". The Garden
Club girls' demonstrated a tos-
sed salad wieli'IMary Lou KirlobY
as •demonstrator and Shirley
(Bolger as •commentator. Jean
Walters repeated the recipe at
the conclusion. The •demonstra-
tion dosed with a chorus by the.
'Garden Club Girls.
During the (business session
an .invitation was accepted to at-
tend a meeting of the Cran-
brook W. 1. Tuesday evening,
(Oct. 1. It was moved that a do-
nation be given the 0.43.I. The
pot luck supper usually held in
+October will be (held in Novem-
ber.
ovemIber. An invitation is to be ex-
tended to IWingham'Institute to
join with us for the October
meeting. A number of resolu-
tions were voted on. The iCran-
brook W. I. have invited the
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Tables reserved for advance ticket holders only
Secure advance tickets at Baldwin Hardware, phone 61,
Seaforth Motors, phone 541
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SEAFORTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
ANNOUNCEMENT
I have taken over the "FINA SERVICE STATION"
formerly operated by Walden and Broadfoot in
Seaforth.
To accommodate the many users of CANADIAN
PETROFINA PRODUCTS, "the finest in North
America," it is my intention to continue the salve
services formerly offered by my predecessors,
This includes distribution of gasoline, etc., to the
Farui trade, servicing conl.Inercial accounts, and
carrying a line of fuel oil, stove oil, lubricants, anti-
freeze, etc.
For prompt delivery of Gasoline and
Fuel Oil, telephone "Firm Service
Station" Seaforth 354
Don Brightrall
Lessee
illness,
MT. and Mrs. •Lorne Thoanp-
son. of Toronto spent the week-
end +with the latter's mother,
'Mrs, J. Fisher.
NORTH McKiLLOP
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glanville
and family. •of +Crediton spent
(Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Regale, and Mr. and Mrs'.
Fred Glanville.
Miss Norma Leeming g of Hes-
peler with ;her parents Mr. and
Mrs. (Leonard Leeming.
Mr. and Mrs. John 1Glanvi+lle
and family have returned home
after a week's holiday at Mani-
toulin lslaild. .
Mr. and Mrs. ,Timer (Burns of
near Dublin spent . a day last
week with Mr. and ;Mrs. Joseph
Thornton.
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, 'October 3, 10517
BOX
Funeral Service
AM'BU LANCE
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 Seatorbb
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late I5ormon Brod-
hagen wishto extend their sincere ap-
preciation to their many .relatives,.
friends and neighbors for the beautiful
floral tributes, cards and expressions of
sympathyextended to them in the loss
of •''loving father- and brother. Special
thanks to ' Rev. Jewell, Dr. Markus,`
Thamer Nursing Home, the pallbearers,
flower bearers. the Boxfuneral home,
and those- who assisted in anyway
CARD OF THANKS
We wishto express our etagere thanks
to Rev. J. Wolfe, Drs. IS.' McLandrese
'and J. lgoore, Riverside Nursing and
Ruston Nursing, friends and 'relatives.
for theirmany acts of kindness, floral
tributes, memorial cards, cards of sym-
pathy, and all those who helped in any
way during their recent bereavement in
the passing of their father•. Everything
wee deeply appreciated. Dittmer. family
HENSALL
Mr. Duncan Stewart is visit-
ing with his sister, Mrs. Wm.
Eider do 'Seaforth..
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Zuefle of
Toronto visited last week with
the former'•s aunt, Mrs. Eliza-
beth (Buchanan.
Mr. and Mss. Alger Brown of
Oxford, Mich., spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Cor-
bett and Wayne. They were ac-
companied here by Mrs. Edna
Corbett who has spent the past
three weeks in Oxford and
Trenton, Mich.
Mrs. Len Noakes who has
been a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital, London, for the past three
weeks is convalescing at the
home of her sister, Mrs. J. Pee-
bles in 'Loudon.
Miss Alma Bell of Toronto
spent the weekend with her fa -
thee, Mr. Wm, Bell and visited.
with her mother, Mrs. William
Bell who is ill in ,St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Kerr
of Seaforbh were recent visitors
with friends here last week.
Mr: and Mrs. Douglas Sangs-
ter and family .of London were
recent visitors with the former's
mother, Mrs. Minnie Sangster.
Mr. It'red ,Bonthron has been
' confined 'to his home owing to
PERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNTS
CAN BE A FAMILY AFFAIR!
For the Husband and Wife who both pay bills by cheque, it makes sense to
open'two Personal Clzequing Accounts.
Here
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1. If you wish, your cancelled cheques will be returned
to you every sixty days, along with an itemized
account.
2. Your distinctive new cheque books will be issued
free and a charge of ton cents per debit entry will be
made at the end of each period instead of the higher
charge applied to cheques on interest bearing
accounts.
3. No minimum balance is required.
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4. The Personal Chequing Account is an addition and •
will in no way interfere with the continued operation r
• of your savings account..
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Why not drop in and ask about Personal Chequing Accounts.
7"OROISI' o -DOMINION
THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD
J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager Seaforth Branch
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late George R. Love
wish to express their sincere appreelo'
tion for the many kindnesses shown
.them in their snit bereavement
CARD OF THANKS
We wish tothank our many friends
and neighbors for the cards,visite and
trots Melvin received while a patient in
Scott Memorial Hospital, and since re -
,turning - home. Special thanks to Rev.'
D. MacDonald, 'Dr. Gorrvill, the nursing
staff. and those who are ]yelping with
the work at home. Everything is deeply.
appreciated -Melvin :and Irene Glanville
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Dr, Gorwill, the
nurses and staff of Scott Memorial Iios-
pital, frienda and neighbors who visited
me and for cards,flowers, treats and
smokes while a patient. there.
Harry 0. Chesney
IN MEMORIAM
Pryce-In loving memory of a dear
brother George P7yce, who passed away
suddenly years largo,, Oct. 5, 1053
You left u$ quickly, your. thoughts
unknofourwn
But you left a memory we are proud
to
Tho absent yoownu ole evernear
Still loved and: missed and ever dear.
We cannot forget you our loved one
so dearyai,
Your memorafter y grows sweeter year
w.
You cannot return, so our tears are
But in Heavenyouine. are hoping to meet
vainw-again.
Too dearly ,loved to aver be forgotten
by brothers and sisters, Mary. Elleabetk,
Thorrvns, Nellie, Edward and John
COMING EVENT
Bazaar and Bingo, St. Columban, Fri-
day, Oct, 25, 1057.
COMING EVENT
Parents The monthly Child Health
Conference mid Immunization. Clinic
sponsored by the Health Unit will com-
mence again at the Seaforth Public
School at 8 pen. on Thursday, October
10th. In November the clinic will be
held on November 7th and thereafter on
the second Thursday of the month
FOR SALE
Girls grey winter coat size 10. like
new, $10. May be seen at Flannery
Cleaners
FOR SALE
Two Leicester ram lambs. Eric And-
erson, phone 850r4
FOR SALE
Barn, 40x54. elm timber. Phone 64r4,
Dublin
SALESMEN WANTED
MAN WANTED -Are you dissatisfied
with your work? Would you like a busi-
ness of your own 5 If so. write Raw-
leigh's Dept. J -864 -GG, 4005 Richelieu,
Montreal, Que.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster B.A., M.D.. Internist
P. L. Brady, M.D.. Surgeon
Office. Hours, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., dells
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evening; Tuesday, Thursday and "Set-
urday only 7-0 pan.
Appointments made in advance •re
desirable
STRAYED
Strayed. from Lot 30, Con, 12, Mc-
Killop, a two year old steer. Phone
842r25
LOST
Hound dog, white with black spots,
brown ease, thick set dog with loud
voice, lost between Kinburn and Clinton.
Leslie Pepper phone 848r22 Seaforth
ESTRAYED
A small dog and her puppy came to
our place last week. Phone 673r4 Set
forth. Dale Nixon
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V,S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
W. G. DRENNAIN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
WANTED
Box stove' to burn wood wanted.
Phone 84101 Seaforth
JOHN B. LONGSTAFF- Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St.. Seaforth •
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon.. 9 10
6.60; Wed. 9 AM to 12,30 PM. Thur. erg
by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010.
above Hawkins' Hewer Mon. 9 to 6.80-
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH„ ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks ef-
fected at lowest rates in First -
Class Companies
NOTICE
A Great Dane and a Police dog have
been seen chasing cattle at night in the
vicinity of Roxboro. - Anyone owning
such -animals pleeae., keep under close
observation end avoid further 'trouble
FOR SALE
200 Red Sussex pullets, laying. Ferg
Kelly. Dublin. phone 8302
TO RENT
4 mom npari,ment with bath. Avail-
able about Oct. 15. Bert Christensen,
Railway street
FOR SALE
Different lengths of corn cribs e6',
40', and two 100'. Phone Wallace Haugh,
658x20 Seaforth
FOR SALE
70 Red Sussex pullets - 6 months old,
Harvey Taylor, rrl Londesboro. Phone
1350r22 See:forth
FOR SALE
30 choice York pigs eight weeks old.
Stanley Jackson, .Nippon, phone 672r0
FARM FOR SALE
76 acres, lot 14, con. 8, 'Tuekersmith.
Frame house, 7 rooms, hydro, furnace.
Barn -L shaped 00x40. 7 acres bush,
Phone Seaforth 661r25. Harvey McLarnon
WANTED TO BUY
Coins and bills, Canadian'. lend Am
eriden,for my own private collection.
Free valuations upon request. All replies
will bo kept strictly confidential. Apply
to Box A, The Seaforth. News
".:GEMENT AND COAL
Ask dor prices. Phone 21x13 Dublin.
Krauskopf Bros.
NOTICE
Guaranteed radio and TV re-
pairs. We give satisfaction. R. D.
Scott, Radio -TV service, opposite
Commercial hotel
INSURANCE
• Fire -.
• Auto
• Accident-
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 384 Res. 540
TREASURER'S SALE OF
LAND FOR TAX.E;S
Town of Seaforth
County of I•Suron
To Wit:
By virtue of a warrant Issued by the
Mayor of the. Town of Seaforth under
his hand and the seal of the said corp-
oration bearing date the 25t11 .day of
September solo of lands in arrears of
taxes in ,,the Town of Seaforth will Inc,
held at Town Hall, Seaforth at the hour
of 8 o''oloclt in the afternoon on the
6th ley of January .1058 ,unless the
taxes and costs etre - sooner Pani.. Notice
is hereby given thirst the list of. 'lands
for sale for arrears of taxes was pub-
lished in The Ontario Gazette on the
0.5979 411h any of October, 1957, and that copies
of the said list may be had at my office.
Treasurer's Office, this 25111 day of
September, 1957.
D. II, WILSON, Tread. :.
'bliue coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-31
The McKillop Mutual Fire ---
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE- SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers -President. Wm. 8. Alexend•r i
Vice -Pres., R. Arohibeld ; Manager and
Sec. -Treace, M.,A.. Reid, Seaforth.
Direotore-J. L. Malone, Seaforth 1 J.
H. MoSwing, • Blyth ; W. BC. Aiexand•r,
Walton; E. J, Trewartha, llaton; J. ffi
Pepper. Brucefield ; 0.W. Leonbsrdt,
Bornholm; H. -Fuller, Goderlob; rt.
Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broadfook,
Seaforth.
Agents - Wm. Lalper Jr., Londeabora 1
J. F. Praetor, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker,
Brussels, Erie : Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance oe
transectotherbusiness, will be prompt*
attended to by application to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post officee.
AND FUEL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res, 318w
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dick House, phone e47R, Seaforth
NOTICE
If you want gravel, sand, top soil or
excavating Just phone 854 Seaforth.
ED BOYCE
BRAESIDE RESTOHOME.
For elderly people and convalescents.
Telephone Mrs. Boyce, 126 W Mitchell
WANTED
Highest cash prices paid for sick.
down or disabled cows and horses. Dead
cows and horses picked up for removal
promptly. Also wanted to buy, Boar
Hogs. Call collect, Bruce Marlott, At-
wood, phone 8 or 163.
NOTICE
For artificial insemination informs,
tion or service from all breeds of cattle,
phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Al.
sociation at: Clinton HU 2-3441 between
7.30 and 9.90 A.M. We have all breed*
available -top quality at low cost
FOR SALE
Authorized agent for Viking
Cream Separators, Seaforth, Dub-
lin, Clinton and Hensel! district.
Repairing a specialty. A few good
used ones on hand. Basil O'-
Rourke, Bruceeflid. Phone Hun-
ter 2.9131
WANTED
Old horses wanted at 3%c lb.,
and dead cattle at value. If dead
phone at once. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch. Phone collect 148334 or
148331 (Goderich)
You'll Hear Better
the SONOTONE way
For free hooldets send this adver. .
tisement to Dept.. , 52-
RIOVELL II13ATOING SERVI010
Box # 1 London, Ont.
METERE
Furnace Oil & Stove Oil
DELIIVE ''R . ES
Walden & Broadfoot
Phones: Bus. 686 w Res, 337
TURKEYS •.
Turkeys for Thanksgiving,
Order now for early delivery
KEN BEATTIE
Phone 884'r 6