The Seaforth News, 1958-11-06, Page 8'VAR'NA
The W, A. of the United.
Church held a most successful
bazaar and tea on Saturday last.
Nil's. Don Barker and children
of King City are spending a week
at the home of her :parents.
L,O,L. 1085 are holding their
annual fowl supper on Friday
evening of this meek.
Mr, Robert 'MeClymont is tak-
ing a course at the Ridgetown
Agriculture School.
WALTON
The 3.6th of Grey and 3th of
•Morris group held a successful
bazaar in the basement .of the
church last Wednesday after-
noon. Rev, W. M, Thomas presid-
ed for a short program consisting
of solo, Mrs. H, Suualldon, read-
ing by Mrs. R. ivleMichael, a vio-
lin selection by Mrs. E. Mitchell,
a reading by Mrs, A. McDonald.
Following the sale of goods a
delicious lunch was served by
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
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On instructions from the Council, I hereby
request the Citizens and Business Men to
observe
TUES3IAY, N VEM11yE,!lto
as Remembrance Day, by closing their
places of business, and all attending
the Legion service in Victoria Park
B. F. Christie
Mayor
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MUM N COUNTY COUNCIL
will meet in the
Council. Chambers
Court House, Goderich
EDNES AY, NOV. 12, 195
AT 10 A.M,
All deputations, communications and accounts
must be in the hands of the Clerk before noon,
November $th, 1958.
JOHN C. BERRY
CLETRK
COUNTY OF HURON
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the ladies of the group.
Rally Day was. observed in
Duff's United Church on Sunday
morning when teachers and pup-
ils ocelupiecl the centre pews. Mr.
Martin Haan S. S. Superintend-
ent was in charge of the service
with Graeme •Craig reading the
scripture lesson and Jean Welt-
ers telling the story. An anthem
was sung by the Sunday Sehool
children with Miss Audrey Hack-
well at the. piano.
During the service the follow-
ing infants were baptised by the
minister, Rev. W. Thomas: jet -
fro` David, son of M1'. and Mrs,.
Floyd Jenkins; Ronald Douglas,
son of Mr, and Mrs.- Ilesk; Rich-
ard John, son of 1h'. and MI's,
'\Vm, Taylor; Jane Elizabeth, the
slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Muir; Susan Gail, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray.
A progressive euchre partY
under the auspices of the Walton
W. I, was held in the community
hall •on Monday evening. Prize
winners were ladies lone hands;
Mrs. Ed Dougan, high, Mrs, Nel-
son Reid; low+, Mrs, George Fox.
Gents lone hands, David Watson;
high, Torrance Dundee; low, Earl
Watson.
Mrs. Silas Johnston is at pre-
sent visiting with her ,son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Johnston, Clinton.
Craftsman Fred Walters, of
Calgary is spending a month
with his parents, Mr. and MS's.
Frank Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Armstrong and
family have moved to the 16th
con. of Grey.
\lr, and Airs, D. Andrews of
Toronto were weekend guests at
the home of Mrs and Mrs. George
Dundas.
Mr, and Mrs. Russel Marks are
on a hunting trip to Northern
Ontario.
Mrs, Alvin MacDonald and hor
daughter Lynn are visiting with
friends in Toronto and Hamilton
this week.
BROIHAGEN
Mr, Ivan Eickmier has been
confined to Stratford Hospital
and has now been removed to
Victoria Hospital, London.
The pupils of our school held
a Hallowe'en Party at the school
on Thursday evening. Lunch was
served by the teacher, Mies
Hackwell and pupils, Rev. E. J.
Fischer judged the costumes.
Listen to Radio Station OKNX
Wingham on Saturday morning,
Nov. 8th at 11 to 11.80 o'clock to
hear the pupils of Br'odhagen
Sehool present a musical pro -
,Mr. Don Wolfe and Miss Beth.
Colo attended the Teachers' 'Col
lege 50th Anniversary, Stratford,.
on Saturday evening.
\'ir. and Mrs. Russell Sholclice
visited with Mr, and Mrs, .Russell
Knight and Mr. and Mrs. R.
Knight near Oranbroolc recently.
Mr. Wilbur Hoegy and Mr. P.
Boyd have been on a hunting trip
in Northern Ontario,
Mr. and -MI's. Manuel Bateman
with Mr. and Mr's, Jim Elliott,
Listowel, recently,
gram.
\lis, Ben Boyd (Joan Kistner)
and baby son of Stratford return-
ed from Stratford Hospital to the
hone of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Norman Iiistner. Mr. Boyd
was the lucky winner of a Buick
Hardtop at the Stratford Rotary
Frolic draw on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Etm. Diegel with
Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Suehring,
Sebringville.
llr. and Mrs. Geo. Young, of
Stratford with her father George
Diegel.
Jeanette, Paul, Mark and Tru-
dy Anne Kirkey of Kitchener
stayed at home of their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Bode,
While their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Joe Kirkey attended the funeral
of Mr. Kirkey's father, Morris
Kirkey at Cornwall.
Flowers were placed in the
chancel of St.. Peter's Lutheran
Church on Sunday from the fun-
eral of Mrs. Ed Wesenberg, Tor-
onto (Amanda Pfeifer) which
was held in -Toronto last Monday.
Members of United Lutheran
Church women were guests of
the Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lu-
theran Church, Ellice, on Wed.
afternoon.
Stewards of the Christian
Moine inet on Thursday evening
in the church basement. Ur, and
M1's. Ralph Hicks, 31r, and Mrs.
Ralph Fischer, Pastor and Mrs.
E. I. Fischer were in charge of
HENSALL
IMrs, Jean Forges= of Toronto
was a weekend visitor with her
sister and brother -hi -law Mr, and
Mrs. Geo. Walker,
:Mrs. 5, Stewart and Mrs, Herr
of Exeter visited with friends
hero during the peat week.
il'Ir, and Mrs, Charles Ford of
Loudon and Mr, and Sirs. Ellis of
Clinton were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman and
family.
Mrs, Edna Corbett was a week-
end
eekend visitor with her daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. IL
Parker and family.
Mrs, Edgar Cnclniore and Miss
Geraldine Parker visited over
the weekend with Mr., and Mrs.
R ilnuer
MacDonald and family
at Briswoid,
The Hensall Bantam Baseball
team were entertained in the Le-
gion Hall on Thursday evening
at a banquet, sponsored by the
IOOP Lodge. There were 90
guests present. Mr. Tint Bm'gess,
Lambeth, was the guest speaker.
Rev. C. D. Daniel was Master of
ceremonies, During the evening
the manager, Mr. Ernie Chip -
chase and the coach, Mr. Ed Cor-
bett were- presented with smok-
ers, Mr. E, L. :Mickle moved a
vote of thanks to the'IOW for
spousoring the team and for the
evening's entertainment. 14r. Sid
MacArthur thanked the ladies
for the delicious banquet which
they. served.
2fs'. Milton Ortwein
Mr, Milton Ortwein passed
away in London on Thursday,
Oct, 30 in his 68th ,year. Born in
Listowel, lie was a son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein.
The deceased was a salesman
for, -Insurance Companies 1n Lou-
don for a number of years and
for the past ten years was a sales-
man ea+ilth the Rawleigll Co. in
Lobo and London townships,
He is survived by one son
Lloyd, Who is with the Canadian
Marconi Co. in Montreal, two
grandchildren, Mary Lynn and
David, two sisters. Mr's, Ella
Drysdale and Mrs. Jas. Paterson,
Hensall; one brother, Alonza, cf
Crosswell, Mich,
Funeral services were held at
the Bontlron Funeral Chapel on
Saturday, Nov. 1st, conducted by
Rev. C. D. Daniel. The bearers
were Messrs Geo. Mess, W. R.
'Stephenson. Roy Consitt, Jack
Drysdale, Barrie Williams and
Jack Sinelair, Interment was in
Ilousali Union Cemetery.
BORN -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Monday, Nov, 3rd to Mr,
and Mrs. Grant MacGregor (nee
Gladys Baker) Hensall, a daugh-
ter.
WINTHROP
Tho 'Mission Banc] will be held
Saturday, Nov. 80h at 2 o'clock.
Bring your mite boxes
HENSALL
Prices at Hensall Ce1>zulirnity
Sale on Oct. 30th.
Weanling pigs $9.50 to $13.00;
chunks $14.00 to $1G,75; feeclei's
$17.35 to $21.00; sows $77,00 to Auction Sale
$92.00; Holstein calves $10.50 to
$15.20; Durham lees $2100 to Clearhig =coon silo of Far 1n Stock,
cwt., light Stockers up to $24.20 of nBrucefleld eon SATUTLDAY, NOV, 3,
GIRL
WANTED
GOOD HOURS
Elliott's Lunch
, itl' am ca Mac111 , , Hay anti Grain, at Lot 14,
$43 00 Pat cows up to $1G 50 a 2 St 1 tyP 1 1/4 01108 west
STANLEY
,Mrs, William Helmer, 69, life -
Long resident of Stanley Town-
ship, former Dorothy Boyce, and
widow of William Hohuer, died
Tuesday. Survivors; Sons, Rus-
sell, Loudon; Murray. Clinton;
daughter, Mrs. Ilarvey Taylor, of
Varna; brothers, Victor Boyce, of
Goderich; and Frank, Stanley.
Service on Friday at 1.30 p.m.
from 'Westlake Funeral Home in
Zurich. Internment Bayfield Union
Cemetery. -
devotions. The topic was "We
take our cherubs to Church".
Mrs. Fischer led a discussion on
the topic. Pastor E. 3. Fischer
showed slides on their visit in
Nova Scotia. Vice President, Ron-
ald Hinz was in charge of busi-
ness. The bus trip to the Royal
Winter Fair ou Friday, Nov, 21
was the main discussion. Lunch
was served by the same commit-
tee as in charge of devotions. A
Hallowe'en game was enjoyed.
The sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to the family and
relatives of Edwin Moglc who
passed away in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, on Tuesday.
T,w'enty-four Farm Forum
members met for their first meet-
ing on. Monday evening at the.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe. At this meeting It was de-
cided to drop from Ontario Farm
Radio Forilm and become the
"Community Forum" using the
membership fee and collections
for a community hall project.
A question box and discussion
an community affairs will be con:
ducted for a half hour after
which progressive euchre will be
played and a light lunch served.
The next meeting will be held
ndxt Monday evening at the
home of li'r, and Mrs. Lew .licks.
Mr. and llrs, John :Mueller and
Ruth Ann of Hamilton with her
mother. Mrs, Aug. Hillebrecht.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reaney,
Patti, Linda and Fred of Mitchell
with Mi', and Mrs, Russell Sholcl-
i('e on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer,
3lartin and Roger of Toronto
with his parents, Rev, and Mrs.
E. J. Fischer.
Mr. and Mrs. freeman Spencer,
.Irs• Lydia Querengesser, Mrs. F.
Swigger of Detroit, called at the
home of. MIr, and firs. Ed Smith.
011 Saturday,
Mr. and firs. Harold Wurdell,
Cheryl and Wayne and Mr. and
Mrs, Herman Hinz spent elle
weekend in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
with Mr, and Airs. Ed Hinz near
Monkton on Sunday.
a cwt„ heavy stockers up - -to $23. nt 1 p.m.
Machinery—Maier diesel tractor, Ford
a awt.'490 pigs and 210 cattle and tractor, John Deere 3 -furrow. left plow,,
Allis Chalmers 00 combine complete with
all attachments, 2 furrow plow on rull-
her, corn elevator, grain auger, air
compressor with paint attachments
Fletcher ---To Mr, and Ml's, E. L. power lawn mower, Alaeo tractor disk
18 plates (new), pea harvester, side
Fletcher (Lorna 01111) at St, Michael's raise, 12 water bowls (new), 12 steel
Hospital, Toronto, on Nov. 3, less, n stanchions, litter carrier (new), 3 -see -
daughter, Janet Lindsay tion spring tooth cultivator, MoCmmicic
Wheelhouse -At Scott Memorial IIospi- Deering milking machine 2 single un -
tat on October 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred its; 1 DeLaval double unit; Litt grinder,
2, Wheelhouse, RCAF Station, Clinton, steel circular saw for Ford tractor, 3-
o 0011 section rotary hoe, Onoree bean lifter,
half tort truck, 50 Studebaker.
IN 1VILiVIOItIAM Cattle—ll Jersey cows, 2 Jersey heif-
ers due time of sale, 5 Holstein heifers
Dupee—In loving memoryof our deal due in Nov, and Dee.; 4 Jersey yearling
wife and motherMrs, Dan Dupee, who heifers, 1 young cltives,
passed away 17 years ago, Nov. 0, 1041. Pigs—d sows with pigs 4 weeks old.
Deep in the heart lies a picture Terms sash.
Of a loved one laid to rest. Ray Pepper, Prop•; Harrold Jawksot,
In Memory's frame we shall keep it
$netioneer; E, P. Cbeaney, Clerk.
Because she was one of the bast. AUCtiOrl Sale
—Lovingly remembered by husband,
family and grandchildren Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock
IN ME1V[ORIA and Machinery at Lot Con, ll;
Killen Tvn„ 3 miles south of Waltonon
,
Smith — In loving memory of a deal' on Main Road, MONDAY, NOV, 10th,
wife and mother Edna, Rio. Emerson at 1 p.m.
1 Auto bred h Rork hag 1 year old; 1
Smith, who passed away two years ago, York sow with 12 pigs 4 weeks old; 1
November 10, 1930 York sow, 11 pigs 10 days old;. 1 York
Ifor memory is a keepsake. sow, 11 pigs 12 days old 1 York sow
With whish we will never part with 8 pigs 12 days old; 1 York sow, 5
Though God has her in his keeping, pigs 14 days old; 4 York sows carrying
We will have her in our hearts, third litter, bred 6 weeks. These sows
—Alwaysand refam(ly membered by husbandaro t good shape and Quiet. 31 pigs
1 , months old, 27 largo size geese, 7
CARD OF THANKS bean, 1 trailer with stock rack, 1 lead -
EGM.ONDV1LLE
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Chambers
left on Tuesday morning to take
up residence in their• new hone
at Oakridge Acres, London.
Mrs. Barton, Mrs. R. Kruse and
:Mrs. Robt. Dalrymple spent a day
recently at Point Clark, guests
of Mrs. Roy McMane.
'calves weresold.
BORN
Bflntondpifle united Chuo-e7,
Dr. J. Semple, Minister.
Lyle Hammond, Organist -Choir
Leader.
Special Remembrance Day Ser-
vices.
11 a.m„ "The Stars of No Man's
Land".
7.88 p.m., Youth Service. Re-
port of National Council of Youth
by June Manning and Don Ilem-
ingway.
10 a.m., Church School and the
Minister's Bible Class.
11 a,m., Nursery Class
11.30 am, Junior Church.
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First Presbyterian
Church
I wish to thank all those wild sent
me flowers and treats while in hospital,
the neighbors who helped out at home
and to look after our boys; Rev. Elder,
and the nurses at Scott Memorial hos-
pital; special thanks to Drs. Brady and
Malkus and those who offered to replace
blood,—101rs. John Carnochan
COMING EVENT
The McKillop unit or the Federation
of Agriculture are holding their annus]
meeting and Turkey Bsneuet in the
basement of Coven Church Winthrop.
oil Tuesday evening, Nov. 25111 at 7 p.ln.
Our guest speaker will be Ray Tlergott,
of Toronto, fieldmsn for. Ontario, He
will bring us up to date on what the
Federation has done and what It plans
to do. Gordon McCnvin will show pict-
ures on his recent trip to the world's
plowing match in Germany, and other
European countries. Every effort has
been made to make this an interesting
and worthwhile meeting..
COMINGEVENT
Thomas. Thoas. Anglican Church Ladies
Guild Bazaar, Nov, 19.
TOWN OF' SEAFORTH
Clerk's Notice of First Posting of
Voters' List
Voters' List, 1958, Too,u of Seaforth,
County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that I .have
complied with section 9 of The Voters'
Lists Act 1951, and that I have posted
uP at my office at Seaforth, on the 25th
day of 'October, 1958, the list of all per-
sons entitled to vote in the said Munici-
pality at municipal elections and that
such list remains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters to
take immediate proceedings to have any
omissions or errors corrected according
to law, the last day for appeal being
the twelfth day of November, 1980.
Dated this 20th day of October, 1908.
D. I0 WILSON, Clerk of Seaforth
WANTED
10 York chunks, about 110 lbs. want-
ed. Phone 841x4 Seaforth
Building 1 FR cove' red with Instil
brick, shingled roof, overhead door, eon
be moved. Also have a quantity of hard
maple dry wood. Phone 370 Dublin.
Wilfred O'Rourke
FOR SALE
Hatching flock, 659 Arborucse pullets
mated with Vmnress cockerels. Eggs are
on 000210ct with Metz hatchery, Monk -
ton. Phone 649x24. Seaforth
FOR SALE
A large numher of broiler chickens
alive or dressed. Mao will plow, saw.
Mrcle 00 white washing, Phone at noon
sr after 0 p.m. 69R. J. R. Burns.
Fresh apple
FOR oSAt cE1,i your own
containers. William limey, phone 988W
FOR SALE
Medium size oil space heater, like
now. Apply to Harold Jackson, S eat'2rth
FOR SALE
Rorder Collie pups, good heelers. now
working. Ken 0, Thompson, 11112 Sea -
forth. Phone h33ri3
FARM FOR SALE
99 acres choice land, good
buildings, hydro, bath and water
on pressure. Apply ou premises.
Lot 34, Con. 9, Logan
FOR SALE
Letz grain grinder, almost new,
8" plates, Cecil Pullman, Kippen.
Phone 653r14 Seaforth
REV. D. LESLIE ELDER
Minister
10 A.M. 015URCH SCHOOL AND
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP CLASS
11 am, Remembrance Services.
"The Unremembered and
the Remembered”
Anthem "Hymn of Peace"
7 pm, "Lament for a Lost
Lustre", installation of the
Officers of the Young People's
Society.
Solo—"Let Us Have Peace"
F. Willis
The return of the Springhill Disaster
Fund donations will be accepted at
both services
Visitors welcome
II, A. I(EMPS'rre
'Organist and Choir Leader
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TODAY A Dollar
WON'T BUY 1VHJCH
BUT YOUR FOOTWEAR
WiLL BUY MORE
AT THE
TO RENT
A two bedroom apartment on East
William 5t., available now. Rohr. D.
Scott, phone 280 Seaforth
HOUSE FOR SALE
New house in Dublin. 3 bed
rooms, bath, large living room,
kitchen. Phone 69r4 Dublin, James
Cronin
FOR SALE
Girls 3 piece snow suit—hat, Coal
leggings, size 3X, color red, Coal
fur trim. 1 pr. brown rubber ga-
loshes size 8. Both in real good SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
condition. Phone 793-5 Seaforth Phone 47
mg chute, 1 pig box, 1 sot Renfrew
scales, 2 sugar kettles, 4 rolls barb
wire. (new); 1 Viking cream separator,
steel posts, 2 rolls snow £cube, 15 sep-
arator boles 1 lawn mower like new;
mile strainer and filter, coal pail, store
pipes, McClary Escort coal and wood
cook stove (good) ;- galvanised piping,.
5 leather seat chairs, pilo Inch lumber,
plank and scantling, 30 cord hard wood,
5 cord cedar, building jack, hayfork
rope, aluminum siding sheets, 2 10 -inch
cedar plank, other articles too numer-
0n8 to mention.
Ne reserve Sarco sold. Terms cash..
John Byermnn, Prop.; Harold Jack-
son, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
Auction Sale
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock
and Machinery at Lot 8, Con. 0, Hul-
let Twp. half mile west of I(Jnburn, on
WED., NOV. 12th at 1 p.m.
Horses -1 brown mare la years old,
weight 1700.
Cattle -Registered I•rereford cow with
heifer calf by her side;. Purebred Frere.
ford sow with bull calf; purebred Dur.
haw cow with heifer calf, registered;
lone Durham cow with calf, brindle
cow with heifer calf ; brindle cow with
heifer calf ; brindle cow with twin
calves; Hereford cow with purebred
Hereford calf; blue sow with calf;
Hereford cow and calf, 1 ewe,.
Implements -1 McCormick Deering
binder, T ft. cut; Massey Harris mower,
steel land roller; disk; Massey Harris
disk drill; John Deere manure spreader;
Cot:kshntt 2 furrow tractor plow ; wag-
on and reek, fanning mill, set 2000 Ib.
scales, pig orate, 2 sets fence pulleys,.
30 ft. extension ladder, steel water
trough, 0 ft, ; 4 ft. water trough, post
hole auger.
Household Effects — Antique bedroom
suite; swivel office choir; Edison phon-
ograph with 125 records; small Quebec
heater, wood box, stove, dining room
table, 0 chairs, 8 day clock, arm chair,
antique rocket:.
Terms cash.
William Moore, Prop.; I3arold Jack-
son, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, November 0, 1955
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 596W
MARTIN W,STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeori 11
Phone 90 Seaford&
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-W Soafor0h
sesoressersve
Auction Sale
40 head of Grade Holstein cows and
heifers. To be held at the farm, Lot 14,
Con. „ Stanley Twp., 2') miles west,
14 mile south of Btucrfiolil, on Tuesday,
Nov. 1151, at 1 o'clock. Consisting of:
1.5 cows fresh and .springing; 25 heif-
ers fresh and springing; 12 stocker
cattle. 1 registered Hereford hull; num-
ber of young calves. Cattle are vaceia-
ated and of good quality. Terms cash.
D'Arcy Rothwell & Sons, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
FOR SALE
Good solid cabbage, Squash,
garden beets, carrots and pota-
toes. Ambrose Addley, :ird bonen
east of Kinbm'n, south side. Bring
containers. Phone S3314
NOTICE
Citizens of Seaforth you will
recall Jahn Deifenbaker sold
Laurier his first newspaper.
Doug Mills is your carrier bey.
Do you know flim? Phone 563-5
for home delivery. Financial,
Sports, News, ,Markets — The
Globe and Mail.
J. W. BLACKBURN
A77cs. Bac R.M.T.
PIANO AND ORGAN
Harmony, Counterpoint, Form
and Analysis
Personal Tuition et 30 Norman Street,
Stratford
Phone 1936
Specializing in Correspondence Tuition
in All Theoretical Subjects
for Out -of -Town Students
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Hudson
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Hudson Sterling
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ONE 1957 CHEVROLET SEDAN
ONE 1957 OLDS SEDAN "SUPER"
Radio, A. T.
ONE 1955 DODGE COACH
ONE 1953 FORD RANCH WAGON, A.T,
ONE 1953 METEOR COACI-I, A.T.
ONE 1953 DODGE "3" SEDAN A.T.
These cars are in excellent condition
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED AT
Se 1 f rth ° 5fi otors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service
Willis ,.St e Story MITCHELL ' SEAFORTH
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SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B.A., M.D., Internist
P. L. Brady M.D., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 6 9.10., Baily
except Wednesday snd Sunday
Evenings; Tuesday, Thursday and Sat.
uday ontly 7-9 p,m,
Appointments made In advance ars
desirable
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TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
3.0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., -V,S.
W. R. BRYANS. D.V.1\i„ V.S.
W. G. DRENNA:N,
Phone 105 Seaforth
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JOHN B. LONGSTAT''F - Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Hour's—Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 00
5.00; Wed. 0 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. ovg
by appointment only.. Clinton 0111-2-7010.
above Hawkins' Hdwo,- Mon. 9 to 5.80
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks eL-
fected at lowest rates in First.
Class Companies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather,
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
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The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—President, Wm. S. Alexander r
Vice -Pres„ R. Archibald; Manager and
Sec,-Treas„ Norma Jeffery, Seaforth.
Direotora—J. L, Malone, Seaforth; J.
H. McSlwing, Blyth; W. S. Alexander.
Walton: E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; .2. R.
Pepper, Bruceiield • O. W. Leonhe dt.
Bornholm ; H. Fuller, Goderich; 0.
Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth.
Agents — Wm. Leiper Jr„ Londesboro1
J.F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker.
Brussels, Erie Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by application to any of the
above named officers addressed to their,
reooeetive post offices,
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dlok House, phone 34712, Seaforth
WANTED
018 horses wanted at Who lb„ and
dead cattle at value. If dead phone at
once. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch. Phone
cdlleet 1483,74 or 148331 (Goderich)
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For nrtificiol ria emination service or
more information, telephone the Water-
loo Cattle Breeding Association collect
at:-- Clinton HU 2-3141 between 7.30
and 9.30 a.m, week (TVs, 6 to 3 pan. on
Saturdays. Do not eall for service on
Sunday. Caws in heat on Sunday ensu Ile
Inseminated satisfactorily on Monday.
We supply service to top quality' bulls
of the Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Guern-
sey. Brown Swiss, Red PMI, Hereford
(palled & horned) Beef Shorthorn (poll-
ed and horned) and Dual Pureeso Short-
horn, Angus and Charolais breeds. Thu
Cost is low.
SEE
The new Resulta adding mach-
ine (printing) at 79.95, adds and
snbstracts, Regular Resulta at
49.95 (with adding only at 39.95).
Savauges, Seaforth
Notice
Township of Tuckersmith
DUMPING GROUND
Township of Tuckersmith Dumping
Ground will be open Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons from 2 to 6 o'clock
and evenings from, 7 to 9 o'clock, until
further notice.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
'blue coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784. - Res. 2'86
Insure Co-op Way
AutoAccident and Si4ness,
Liability, Windy Fire and other
perils
P. A. "PETE" ROY, CLINTON
Phone Colleot HU 2-9357
Co-operators Insurance
Association
TREASURER'S SALE OF
LANDS FOR TAXES
Corporation of the County of Huron
TO WIT:
By virtue of a warrant issued by the
Warden of the County 01 Huron under
his and and the seal of the said corp-
oration bearing date of 12111 day of
August 1958 sale of lands in arrears of
taxon at min nthey oltice Countyat ofthe linronhour willof2.00be
held
p.m. in the Court House 00. .the 0th day
of December 1958 unless the taxes and
costs 5100 so0ger paid. Notice is hereby
given. that the ]tet of: -mads for Oslo for.
arrears of taxes- wss published in the.
Ontario Gazette on the 6th day of Sop-
tember 1088, anti teat copies of the said
list may jou had at my office.
The adjourned solo, if necessary, said.
be held' at -.'the above office on theistlt
day of December, 1050.
Treasurer's OlDcc 20i0 lith day 'ef
August. 19513.
(signed). J. G. Berry,. Treasurer.