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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-02-13, Page 8KIPPEN Faber--Mousseau '(Marilyn Jean Mousseau, and Wig blank Ross Farber, exeJhanged marriva.ge vows before the Rev. A. D. Holly of Grand Bend in as double ring ceremony at Granld Bend United 'Church, IWed9ies- day, Jan. 29th, 1958 at 7 p.'in. The'brfde is the daughter of Mr. • and Mrs.. 1Elzar Moussean of Kippen, and the groom's par- .ents are Mr, turd Mrs. Roohus Faber of I{ippen. For her wedding the bride chose a cocoa brown suit with ice orange and brown accessor- ies and corsage of whine carna- tions. Miss Carol Ending of Grand (Bend attended the 'bride wearing a powdered blue suit with accessories in pink, nand corsage of pink carnations. The groom was attended by Eugene Willard of (Exeter. For their wedding trip they motored to West Virginia ,and New York and other points. The young couple will reside on the groom's farm near Kippen. NOW SPECIALS GALORE AT THIN Willis Shoe Store The Little Store with the Big Stock Seaforth towswomearomma Prompt WATCH REPAIRS Fred H. Savauge (Certified Watchnlaker) 11, p,u'u1111 n au 11nu11 l 110111111111111101111111111141111 DUBLIN Dublin High School News .QBy R. Flannery) IWe were glad to see the large crowd at our ,operetta, Friday night but our Sunday afternoon performance had to be post- poned on account of the' snow stol+ln. If the weatherman is good to us we will .repeat the performance "The Pirates of Penzance" on IMondtay night,. (Feb. 17 at 8.30. As . the curtains opened the audience found theanselves oil the rocky sea shore of Southern England. The' pirates, Billy Mur phy, Terry ;Ryan, Harry 'Ryan, Paul Malone, Donald Benninger and Raymond tHoran with their king, 'G'lenn Butters, and his lieutenant Joe Murphy, looked quite fierce with theirswords and skulls.. Catherine (Ryan as Ruhr, the middle-aged "maid of all work", 'odd •an exceptionally fine piece of acting and sing-- ing. Marie 'Schoondeawoerd, at the February meeting of the W. Mabel, the heroine, and her sis M. S. ,Mrs. E. ninorepresided ters Veronica ;Shea, Margaret and opened with a call to wor- McCarbhy, Jean 'MoLaunihlin, slop and a hymn followed with ;Anne Maloney, Theresa Duch- scripture reading and eommen- arme, t'Tancy Kelly, and Rose- tary. MIs. Sarah Scott led in mary Flannery in their "gay prayer. The topic 'based `on the ineties" attire. Frank 1tilalone 2'3rd Ps'allm was given by Mrs. CROMARTY 'Owing Ito 'bhe stormy weather and (bald condition of_ the roads on Sunday dhe chuch service was withdrawn. Rural schools were closed on Monday, also Mitchell 93igh (School. Mr. ,and Mrs. Otto 'Walken at- tended the lee Follies in Maple Leat Gardens, Tox1oi to, on, (Wed. night. Mr. IR'm. !Routley, dlliro mile, and Mrs. IRulby Rouddey visited on, Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 11'IcLacii+lan. The people of tCromarty con- gregation were s'a'ddened to learn, of the death of Rev. (Rolbt. iDuncans'on who passed away in Toronto on 'Monday at the age sof 81.• a lie ryas aninister here from 1950 to 11954 when he re- tired and moved to Toronto. He is survived by his wife, a son Ian and a daughter, Miss" Mar- guerite `Duncanson, Toronto. Mrs. 'T. -Laing was hostess:for. n as Major General Stanley, their Laing, who also conducted! the father gave us a very ,amusing !business period. The roll tall BRUCEFIEL'D portrayal of an "informed!" answered with a verse on `Love': gentleman. The policemen, Bob Mrs. Will Miller led in the Glad The annual meeting of the ,Stapleton, Jack 'Costello, ,Steven Tidings' prayer. Mrs. ;Calder /Brucefield United Church was 'Cronin, Dan O'Connor, Luke Mcinaig presented the study held on Wed. evening Jan, 29, Schoonderwoerd, Jim Melady, book lesson reviewing the first 'bhe congregation was well repme- Jaones Shea, (Keith ' McCarthy eh'alplter of "This is Jalpan". She dented. The pastor, Rev. S. 'Dav- and their chief Don IOlinkihetnr-,was assisted by 'Mrs. Laing .an:d 'loon presid'e,d alt the meeting. mer gave the audience many Mrs. W. {Harper; Current events Reports of tine various organik' laughs. Frederick, the hero and were given by Mrs. M. Hough- atione in the work of the church the slave of duty, played byJack ton. The meeting 'closed 'with a I were very satisfactory and Kiinkhamer drew litany sighs prayer by Mrs. Moore, Duna from the admiring ladies ,(may- was served by the hostess. be even in the audien'ceil) Chor- us made up of the ,grad'e 9 and NORTH McKILLOP 10 girls betides singimng the de- The Bethel WMS and W. A. the minutes of jest :annual meet- Contractor to state -a flat price rightful songs and danced (faint- held their February meeting •at ,ing, There are 124 families in per head per spray. Township ily around their queen, Cecelia the home of 'Mrs. L. Leeming. the ,congregation, some 300 in- will supply Warbicide required Feeney. '-The d'e'votional part of the and contractor must supply all Our audience payed us many roaa'e.T a under the pastoral other requirements including. meeting was in charge of Mrs, care The finan,ces,'otf the church labor and equipment. Work roust Monday niglit audience will be compliments and we hope our'. Roy Wil'dfong, who opened it l•are in a sound condition, and be dons to the satisfaction of an with tdb th t sung and Mrs. Alex Dennis read ',seining a 3 -year term were Mr !ship. Lowest or any tender not the church.'The vice men, Mrs. + ;Geo. (Case, 'Opened the meeting. The opening hymn :was "What'a (friend we have im Jesus" . The thence of the worship period was prayer. Mrs. Case gave a very interesting reading on the "iOall'cutatted risks ; of Prayer". 'Then Mrs. ,Case led the meeting in prayer. The roll call was. an- swered by 26 members. The supp'lyi neerelbany announced that a quilting and,lbake sale was to be held On Wed. Feb. 12th in the thrush, +A. Cl risti�an +Steweird- Ship reading on Tithing was,; gi- ven by Mms. Case. The IBibie study was taken by Mrs. 1G. 'Smith..A Life Membership :Cer- tifica'te was presented to Mas. W. MelSpiadden. The theme of the (Bible Andy was "Looking Ito 'Christ and not to ourselves". The scripture lesson, Pliil. 3: 1-16 was read by Mrs. Wan. Lit - ole, A shorn talk on the scrip- ture lesson was given by Mrs. ISMith. The stiudy on Japan was very ably given by Mrs. (Rent. Doig. She stressed the great challenge to the , (Christian 'Church of the New Japan. The meeting' closed with hymn 164 and rhe 'Mizpah Benediction. A lunch was served b y Circle 1. THANK YOU We wish to thank all those who were responsible for and who contrilanted to the shower and reception held in our honor. Gwen and Len -O'Rourke CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my deepest gratitude to my friends who so kindly remembered. -;+me with cards and flowers while I was in London hospital. My kindest thanks to - everyone. ' • Mrs, W. ,Somerville PROPERTY FOR SALE Auction Sale The . undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auc- tion ,Feb. 26 at the hour of 12,30 o'clock, from John A. Eckert at Lot 35, Con. 6, Logan township, 3% miles north of Dublin on county road, consisting of: 9 Holstein cows; 18 Hereford & Durham cows due in March & April;. 33 Durham & Hereford steers and heifers weighing from 600 to 800 lbs. 10 Hereford & Dur ham steers and heifers 5100 to 600 lbs,, 8 Holstein heifers 600 -to 800 f?/E story seven room frame lbs. 1 reg. Polled Hereford bull 2 house on Hast George street, oil years old, W.H.R. Proud Mixer furnace, modern bathroom and, breeding: 1 reg, horned Hereford kitchen.'Apply .to Harold Jackson bull rising 2 years old, Stanway and Domino breeding. 2 i'eg. Poll- ed Hereford bulls 5 months old, W.H.R. Old Proud Mixer breed- ing. Implements -3 new heavy duty short turning roller bearing wagons. 5 tons mixed grain; Terms cash, Prop.,: John A. Eckert Aust., Joseph L, Ryan' Clerk, John E. Siemon Mulholland's. trucks available for delivering cattle at reduced rates TO. RENT Two bedroom apartment, avail- able Mardi 1st. Apply Dr. E. A. McMaster FOR SALE Frigidaire stove, large size, in good condition. Low price .for quick sale. Phone 10 Seaforth FOR SALE " 8 three -parts Landrace sows. Phone 842r23 ,Seaforth TENDERS WANTED Township of Tuckersmith Tenders are invited by the Township of Tuckersmith ..for crushing. and hauling approxim- ately 12,000 cu. yds., of gravel to' township roads In 1958, 34 inch screen to be used. Work to be completed by July lst, 1958, and done to the satisfaction of the township road superintendent. Gravel will be supplied by the township at three locations and contractor must supply all other requirements. Marked' cheque for $300 must accompany each ten- der or tender will not be consid- ered. Tenders to be in the clerk's hands -by 3, P.M., March 4, '1958. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Contractor to. ,state price per yard delivered on roads, E. P. Chesney, Clerk • ' R.R. #4, Seaforth, Ont, TENDERS WANTED showed the keen interest of the, Township of Tuckersmith Tenders are- invited by 'the members.' The meeting oipenedby Township of Tuckersmith for a brief devotional service and spraying cattle for warble fly Mrs. W. (Scott acted as secre- control under The Warble Fly tart' for the meeting and read Control Aet 1952, and regrila- tions and amendments thereto, prayer. Hymn No, 5- was the retiring managers after inspector appointed y e otivn- equally pleased. ry1111",11,1,10e1e1111111'11111111111"1111,11"",1111111111'1"'1"1H„'„111a1"",1"11011111011p1111,1111111111111111111 11, • Nominating Convention Progressive Conservative Association Federal Constituency of Huron MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17th 8.30 p.m. Legion Hall, Clinton — Speaker — Mr. John B. Hamilton Recently Parliamentary Assistant to Minister of Citizenship and Immigration — CHAS. S. 1'4IacNAUGHTON ALICE S. THOMPSON President Secretary the sc, 1,1,',. Phillipians 3: 1-' W Fothelringham Mr. A. MTenders T d s to be in the clerk's necessarily accepted. 16. Mrs. Wm. Roe gave a ;Chris- lard Mr. Victor � Taylor, and hand by 2.80 P.M., March 4, 1958. THH SEAFORTH NHWS Thursday, February 13, 1958 .BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595W POSTPONED Auction Sale The auction sale of Holstein cows, to be held Tuesday, Feb. 11. in Hensall. Sales .Barns, will be held Saturday, Feb. 15, at 1.30 p.m. Harold Jackson, Auct. Auction Sale Of choice Holstein cows and heifers at Lot 14, Con. 2, Stanley twp., 11/4 miles west. of Brucefleld on Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 1.30 p.m. 40 head of high grade Holstein cows and heifers recently fresh, some due in Feb. and March. Several registered. 10 Holstein. heifers recently bred; number young calves. All cattle vaccin- ated. Plan to attendthis sale of choice dairy cattle. Salawll be held under cover. Terms' cash. Prop., D'Arcy Rathweli & Sons Aust,, Harold Jackson WANTED First mortgage of $2,000 on 2 - storey frame house in Seaforth, with oil treat and new bath. Ex- ceptionally good interest rate. Repayments to suit lender. Apply McConnell & Stewart, Seaforth. Phone 174 •FOR SALE A cow due the lst of March. Clarence Malone, phone 470M Seaforth HOUSE TO RENT 3 bedroom house, Goderich St., oil heated, modern in every way. Possession soon. Roy Lawson, phone 6691.16 Seaforth FOR SALE Choice, bunch of York , chunks inn 'Ci'tizenship reading stress- were replaced by Mr. Victor ' E. P. Chesney, Clerk for winter. A. R. Dodds, phone ing the four headings under that Hargreaves, Mr. Melvin Graham Clerk, R.R. #4, Seaforth, Ont. 833 r 14- department. The topic whichand John Mustard'. Mr. Davison FOR SALE gave infoxniation 'on Japanese, spoke briefly onthe urgent, need 'way lines as a fuel conservation 120 acre farm at Kippen, four youth was given 'by Mrs. Glen of a Men's Residence at tile' measure bedroom brick house with bath, with the Duff's 'ladies for the ;COrurch Tlhe•olo teas atud'ents I shaped barn ou wail, imp. e Theological. > served to Seaforth as elsewhere and garage. This farm is tiled World Day of Prayer 'Service and gave the plan by which tihe I to save fuel. ' r` and is one of the earliest farms on Feb. 2lst at 3 9.an• ryas a'c-•money for this objective could) George Hill has sold his farm in district. Owner will carry McNichol. An invitation to meet (Western University for +United ftwo 11ealbiess days were ob- shape cut and furnace, Large L shed MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth:_: JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D." Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seatorth cepted. It was decided '40 have ,be raised. The meeting adjourn- in Tuckersmith and returned to a bake sale at our next meeting ed and refreshments were seri- Brucefieid .to reside. 3 to raise supply money to buy ed by. the W. A. l Miss H. I. Graham of Sea - (The gifts for 6 boys 6.12 (The February meeting of the forth was elected secretary of years of age. Mrs, Miller read a W. id. was ,held in lite school ;Huron Presbyterial meeting at letter from Mrs. Moote which Immo o6 the church on Tuesday Clinton. stated our new allocation. Hymn 1 afternoon,Feb. nth with an at -1 J. J. Berry of (Gilbert Plains, 41 was sung and the meeting tendance 'of 35. (Several new Sask., is visiting in this vicinity. closed with prayer. Mrs. 'GlenImembers joined for Use first) MddNiohol opened the W. A. with time. The meeting opened with a prayer. The minutes of the singing hymn 311 "Praise rhe last meeting were read and the Lord Ye Heavens adore (Him". roll call taken with 18 mem'ber's Mrs. G. Richardson and Mrs. E. present. The roll call for nextAllen had charge of ,the 'devo- month is to name an Irish song. l ltion41. Mrs. Allan read from bhe A valentine social is to be held book of Acts 4: 5-20. 'Mrs. G.' in No. ,9 school, Friday evening Richardson took as her .topic Feb. sandwiches 1245 line to bring' "The 'Owners 'S;tamp" and closed' sandwiches and the 14th, cook -'this part orf the meeting by sing- I ies. flt was moved by Mrs. :C,'ing O1ymn 3'64 "05 Jesus d have, Boyd that we continue with the ( promised" and prayer. Holiday cards for this year. j 7lhe president, Mrs. ,Bread - Hymn 256 was sung and all re- ,foot then took :the chair. The + peated the Mizpah Benediction. I W. A. ,Creed was repeated 'by KIPPEN EAST tall ,memlbers standing. 'Mrs. m ITriebner gave the secretary's_ The Kippen East W. I. will report and Mra. L. Wilson, the meet Wednesday, (Feb. 1.9 at '2 treasurer's report, in dike ab- o'clock at the home of Mrs. iA.. senee of Mrs. Taylor. The ,offer - McGregor. Contoste'ss is Mrs. J. ing was received by Mrs. J. lien. - Sinclair. Roll call is Do's and .derson. The roll call was an - Don'ts for ;Safety. Guest speak- 'swered by a verse on "Love". er will be Fire 'Chien J. F. Scott. New !tables for the 'Sunday Music by Mrs. Edgar Butt. Pa- School and .a new floor in the per .on aceildents by Mia. J. Me- basement were discussed. .It•was Naughton. Demonstration Ory , decided no 'have 'bhe ohur•eb Mrs. Chan. Eyre. History of the committee and the managers Alex McGregor farm. .Lunch look into this matter and report committee: Mrs. Ken. MidKay, 'at 4he March meeting. Meeting Mrs. 'Arthur Vanley, Mrs. Ross ,closed with the singing of the Broadfoot and Mrs. W. L. Mellis. W. A. hymn . (Group 1 bad charge ,of the program. 'Three WINTHROP 'ladies, Mae. A. Hargreaves, Mrs. rlihe ,C.G.LT. are .observing 1G. Elliott and Mrs. Fred Mo- tile World Day ,of Prayer on Gregor ;presented a skit on How (Saturday, Feb. 1.61h at 2 p.7n. to :meet your new Minidter's in the basement of the church. wife, and hoax net to meet your A special invitation is extended new 'Minis'ter's wife. Belbween l to their mothers, also to the accts Mrs; M'ac 'Wilson 'favored 1 leaders, memlbens and mothers with a violin solo, "Let me tall I of the Mission Band. Yon ISwe4llheart" accompanied (Tlhe regular meeting on the by Mrs. W. 'MclBealh. The meet - W. A. a'Conan Church was held ing closet) with serving a very in the schoolroom on Feb. 5bh, delicious lunch Iby group 1. Tlhe president, Mrs. Oscar Cu'bh- Group 2 will have charge off' the. Ill, opened the meeting. The Marchi meeting. The roll call acriptare was read responsively will be a prayer. Lolliow•ed by prayer by Mrs.1 Cudhill. Rall call was answered FORTY YEARS AGO by 24 members. Mrs. Guthilp l thanked everyone for the re- sponse to 'the projector fund. It was decided that a quilting and hake sale would be held (Feb. 216, The W.M.S. of Govan, Win:- Ibhrop met on Wed,, Feb. 5 in FOOD BUYS e' STOCK UP NOW AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP2 11 -oz. btles 35'11 CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP 2 lb. tin 29 AUNT JEMIMA— PANCAKE READY MIX Pkg. 20c CHOCOLATE DRINK NESTLES' QUIK 7c off. 1-1b. tin 49 c ALL CHICKEN VARIETIES CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 2 tins 35 c CAMP — 10c off PURE MAPLE SYRUP -16 oz. 'jug 39c QUAKER INSTANT OATS— Lge 44 oz. pkg. 41c GOLDEN DEW MARGARINE -1 lb. pkg. 27c Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE— 6 oz. jar $1.23 PET INSTANT MILK -5c off- 1 ib. pkg. 39c HEINZ CUCUMBER PICKLES -16 oz jar .... 33e DAINTY RICE -1 ib. pkg. 17c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER -3c off tins. .. 2 for 23c WHITE CROSS TOILET TISSUE -3 Ige. rolls 39c JAVEX BLEACH, Liquid Sunshine, 16 oz. bti 15c. 32 az 25c TOMATOES—Minnet's Best—Choice quality. 28 oz. tin....21c KERNEL CORN—Nature's Best—Whole 2 14 oz. tins 25c TENDER PEAS -;Garden Patch, Choice -2 15 oz tins ...25o ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE -2 20 oz. tins . - llll . , .29c PINEAPPLE JUICE—Doles .2 20 oz. tins 31c These Low Prices Thurs., Fri. Sat., Feb. 13.14-15 UNITED BUYERS STORE Smith's PHONE 12 SEAFORTH TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From The •Seafort4l 'News February 19.313 Ex -Mayor William Aren't is the 'winner of handsome watch in a 'limerick contest eonduoted by a cigar compaBy. Edward Floody, well katown Huron 'old boy, has retired at the age on 75, from the customs and excise brlanch of the Cana- dian Customs. Since his appont-' menet in 1896 he had taken part in,over ;11200 seizures of cloeibra-I band goods. Mr. B. 'Clark of (Saskatoon is visiting his cousin, Mr. A. Clark' alt Walton. IA robin was seen in 'Seaforth with the thermometer' hovering around 20 below zero. I Many friends called on Thos. •Stephens at the Queens on his mortgage. 200 acres at Brucefleld, four bedroom brick house with bath, automatic furnace, full basement. Large barn on wall. This farm is tiled and has 25 /4cres of wheat, Equipment may be bought, with farm. Owner will carry mortgage. H, R. Arnold, Real Estate, Kip - pen. Phone Iiensall 672r13 FOR SALE 1950 GMC % ton pickup truck, good condition, 650x16 6 -ply tires. Apply evenings or .nat., Reason- able. Max Carter, Egmondville. Phone4.54 SEAFORTH CLINIC , .. E. A. McMaster H.A. M,D,,, Internist P. L. Brady,M.D.,:S Surgeon...• Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., doily except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday only 7-9 p.m. Appointments made in advance, arse desirable , • IA, new electric 'lighlting sys- tem hate been installed in She IBruoe'field iChuroh. - A pen o6 Barred Rocks of J. M. Scent is in Ifirat plaice in an egg -flaying contest in Quebec Province. Otter (Scott pens are among the leaders in conteslbs in IHarroiw, IOret., and N'appan, Nova Scotia. . and Mrs.;Henry Goldingl Mr. of 'StalOte celebratedtheir 66lbh wedding anniversary. I From The ISeefortlh News February 1918 A deputation from Searforrth town council went to Toronto to urge upon die goivernment the electrification of the rail - USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INS'TRANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario President E. Clayton Colquhoun, RR1 Science Hill Vice President Alex J. Rohde, RR3 Mitchell Directors Martin 'Feeney, 11R2 Dublin Robert G. Gardiner, R1 Cromarty Milton McCurdy, 8111 Eirkton Timothy B. Toohey, RR3 Lunen Agents Clayton Harris Mitchell 1 Harry Coates, RR1 Centralia Stanley Hocking,itchell M Solicitor W. G. Cochrane; Exeter Secretary -Treasurer Arthur Fraser, Exeter FOR SALE' Half Price -30 Aluminum com- bination windows, several wood- en storm doors, various sizes. Jackson Homes Ltd., Seaforth TURNBULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J..0. TURNB'ULL, D.V.1VI., V.S. W.11.' 13RYANS. D.V.M., V.S. W. G. DRENNA'N, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth JOHN B. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist Phone 791. Main St, Seaforth Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to • 5.90.; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM. Thur. evg- by - appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010' above. Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 6.80 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of .Insurance risks ef- fected t;fected at lowest rates in First - Class Companies DEKALB STARTED PULLETS FOR SALE A number of Dekalb started pullets, vaccinated for Newcastle and bronchitis, ready for immedi- ate delivery at 12 and 14 weeks of age. Price list on request. Dis- count on large orders. Moore's Poultry Farm R113 Seaforth, Ont. TOWN OF SEAFORTH NOTICE PARKING INSURANCE • Fire. • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 540 'blue coal' the solid fuel for solid comfort WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE. DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 578 or 382-R By order of police. to facili- tate snow removal or snow plowing operations, no parking will be allowed on the Streets of this Municipality between the hours of 2 A.114: and 8 A.M. This order will be strictly enforced in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act-1Secltion 43, Subsection 9. Notice is (hereby given that ,the said Municipality will not be responsible for any dammaages caused to parked vehicles as the result of snow removal or snow plowing operations. Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 47 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance. Co. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers --President, Wm. S. Alexander:, Viee•Prea„ R. Archibald; Manager end) Sea-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors --J. L. Malone, Seaforth; 7 H. McEwing, Blyth ; W. S. Alexander. Walton; E. Trewartha, Clinton; J. It.. Pepper, Brucefleld; C. W. Leonhardt. Bornholm; H. Fuller, Godorich: 1&.. Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot,. Seaforth. Agents ,, Wm. Leiner Jr., Londesloro t J. F. Prueter, Brodhagea ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels, Eric Munroe, Seaforth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other busineae, will be promptly - attended to by application to any of they above named officers addressed to their. respective post offices. HE.NSALL Prices at lHensall ,Connnunity 'Sale, Feb. 61111: Weanlinglpigs'$15.50 to n17.- 36; chunks $118.90 • to 1$21,715; 'feeders 425:76 sto $01160; sows $90.00 to $136.00; IHollstein cows 411612.00 'bo $175.00; Dur - harm cows 4160.00 60 '$1180.00; Holstein calves $10.00 to $16; Durham calves 13125.00• to 8131. 360 pigs and 126 heard on calf- rile and calves were sold. AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 Iles. 2'86 RADIO REPAIRS Quick... nexpeneive and guaraataeb radio repairs to all kinds of radios. at TERRrs RADIO REPAIR. OnnoeN- Dick House, phone 5471x, Seaforth NOTICE If you want gravel. ,and, top soil os.. excavating just phone 854 Seaforth. ED BOTCH E For aetiflcialNOTICInaemination informa- tion or service from all breeds of cattle„ phone the Waterloo. Cattle Breeding As. sociation at: Clinton HU 2-3441 between. 7.30 and 9.80 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 Hensall district.. Repairing a specialty. A few good used ones on hand. Basil O'- Rourke, Bruceefild. Phone Hun- ter 2.9131 WANTED Old horses wanted at 33 c lb., and dead cattle at value. If dead . phone at once. Gilbert Bros. mint- Ranch. inkRanch. Phone collect 148334 or 1488J1 (Goderieh) NOTICE Guaranteed radio and TV re- pairs. We give satisfaction. R. D. Scott, Radio -TV service, opposite Commercial hotel Econ DlAtoil0i • WARMTH HEATING 014 Walden & Broadfoot Phone 686w NOTICE Tuckersmith Township Dump- ing Grounds will be closed after Dec. 28th, until further notice