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Novel prints, new fibrene weave, slubs and
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The size range in these new spring
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Misses' dresses sized 12 to 20.
Women's sizes from 1632 to 221/2.
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•
tcher Shop
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS
We specialize in Fresh Homemade Pure
Pork Sausage & Headcheese. Your choice
of well trimmed Sirloin, T -Bone, or Wing
Steaks 65c lb. Shoulder Roast Beef 39c ib.
Meaty Rump Roast Beef 59c ib.
FRESH LEAN PORK SHOULDERS 390 LB
FRESH LEAN SIDE PORK 39c LB.
DELICIOUS READY TO EAT HAMS 45c LB.
Schneiders LEAN TENDERIZED COTTAGE ROLLS 64c Ib
2 PKGS. RINDLESS SIDE BACON 59c
WHYTES 1 LB PKG WIENERS 35c
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF FISH
Commencing Thurs., Feb. 23rd
Every customer with a $4 order or over, is
entitled to free chance on a Sparton TV set.
See our meat display at the Stratford Market Saturdays
Free Delivery. Phone 766 Seaforth
All our meats are Government Inspected
Huron Hog
Producers Meet
One of the largest meetings
of any farm community group
was held in (Clinton W..ednesday
afternoon last when the Huron
Idounty Hog Producers' Associa-
tion held its annual Meeting.
Re-elected president was Bert
Lablb, Clinton. First vice-presi-
dent is 'Al'bert Bacon, Morris
township; second vice-president,
Alvin Rau, 'Zurich; Alfred War-
ner, Bayfield, was appointed se-
cretary -treasurer, ,
Producers elected a 'director
'and an .alternate 'delegate from
each of 'Unroll IOoun'ty's 16
townships: Howick: E. Harding,
Gordon Angst; Ashfield: R. Fin-
nigan, William. hunter; Tucker=
smith: Donald 'Dayman, Alex
McGregor; Morris: Aubert Ba-
con, R, Qi. (Coultas; East Wawan-.
osh; Orvldle McGowan, Simon
Hallalhan; West 'Wawanosh Wil -
ham 'Good, Wiili'am Henerhan;
Tiirnlberly: Les IForbuni, Harry
Mulvey; (Colborne: J. Fisher, A.
Fisher, Godericah: Alfred Warn-
er, William Longmire; Hay: R,
Love, Jack Faber; MefKKillop: rG.
Smith, R. M. 'Scout; ifiuldett: L.
'Stewart, Lloyd Medd; Stanley:
Elmer 'Webster, Alvin Porter;
,Stephen: Ed Hen'driick, Bruce
IS(h'apton; Grey: (Cliff (Dunbar,
N. Dennis; Osborne: Harry Hern
and Theron'Creary.
(Four 'directors et large named
were: Bent Lobb, Harry ISiburdy,
Aulburn; 'Orval Taylor, Belgrave
and Alvin Rau, Zurich,
WALTON
Mr. Elston Cardiff, M. F., Hu-
ron. ID ear Mr. (Cardiff: Realizing
that you are fully aware of the
farmers' present economic plight
by your favorable address to
farmers, we Huish to commend
you on saane and hereby seek
your further co-operation in
this matter, as we feel it of the
utmost importance do all in Ag-
riculture. Namely that you sup-
port the Ontario Farm Union
brief as (presented to the Domin-
ion Government on Feb. 1'641,.
1956. Signed on behalf of the
members of the Walton Local
134, Huron County. Hugh John-
ston, Pres., Mark (Hamilton, 'Sec.
134 ;Local Union held a suc-
cessful euchre and (dance at Win-
throp hall on Feb. 15th with an
exceptionally good attendance.
Winners at euchre were; ladies,
Mrs. Walter McClure; gent's,
Mr. Art Alexander and consola-
tion prize went to Mrs. 'Harvey
'Craig, At 'lunch tickets were sold
on a cake .donated by Mrs. Mark
Hamilton, and the lucky winner
awe's Mr. Hugh Johnston. Every-
body enjoyed a good couple
hours dancing.
DUBLIN FIRM GETS
ROADS CONTRACTS
The Ontario highways depart-
ment Friday announced award-
ing of five highway contracts
worth
a total of more than
$500,000.
Looby •Construction Ltd., Du-
blin, Ont., $116,327, for a rail-
way overpass at Nevar, seven
miles north of Huntsville, on
Highway 11,
Looby 'Construction Ltd., $83,-
790, for a (bridge on a second-
ary road in ,the 'Huntsville dist-
riot.
Terminal 'Construction (Com-
pany, Ltd., Port Arthur, '$53,-
389, for clearing five miles of
Highway 17 in the Blind River
district.
Why Blame The C.T.A.
Three young men were killed
in a motor accident in Huron
County. They had been drinking.
They were minors. And people
are saying "Away with the G.
T. A.; if it is repealed this will
not happen again".
Flow utterly stupid can we be?
It could not have been the fault
of the 'C.T.A. When there is av-
arice or brutality we do not say,
"We'll scrap the Golden Rule."
Let us lay the 'blame where it
ought to be laid—upon greed,
selfishness and the drink habit.
When people wish to discredit
a good law they will Make unfair
advantage. The L.C.A. does not
prevent drinking in general 'or
drinking by minors. It does not
,prevent accidents due to drink-
ing :drivers; but nobody
yo
when you're travelling !
Traveller's Cheques protect you against loss of your money /
While travelling. Negotiable anywhere.
You can obtain Traveller's Cheques at our nearest branch --
We have more than 700 to serve you.
NW -126
THE CANADIAN -BAN I( OF COMMERCE
SEAFORTH BRANCH, G.C. BRIGHTRALL, MANAGER
IN MEMORIAM
SOUTER—In loving meinory
of our father, Alex (Souter, who,
passed away February 21, 1955..
Also in loving memory of our
brother, Jahn T. 'Souter, who
passed away 25 years ago, Jam.
251th, 1931.
Fond were the ties that are
broken,
Dear are the ones who have gone,
In anem.ory we shall keep •thean
As long as the years roll on.
Lovingly remembered by Jim,
Isabel, Bill, Flom. and family.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Sarah Ann Trout wish to thank
Rev. D. 'Glen 'Cegnpbe'll, Dr. J.
A. Goswill and neighbors and
friends who sent cards and
'flowers, or assisted in any way
during (their recent bereavement,
Everything was 'deeply appreci-
ateJd..
CARD OF THANKS
The faanily of the late Mrs.
fClara Blake wish to express
thein' appreciation to all the
friends and neigihbors for their
kindness at the time of their
sad bereavement. Special 1thanks
is extended to the Thamer Nurs-
ing Home, Mr. (Whitney and
those who sent flowers and
cards, and those who helped in
anyother way.
HOUSE FOR SALE
House leas eight rooms with
electric lights and town' water,
possession March 15. Mrs, James
Barron,
LOST
A brown and white 'Collie dog
answering bo the name of
Rover, with a strap around his
neck. Apply to Joseph Eckert
Sr., R. R. 1, (Dublin, tel. 81 r 2.
FOR SALE
A solid •oak diningroom suite
with 6 'diners, oval extension
table and (buffet, also 2 sitting -
room chairs with 'upholstered
seats. Phone 122, (Seaforth.
APPLICATIONS
Township of M LKillop
Applications will be received
by the Township of McKillop for
the position of 'Warble Fly In-
spector for 1956 and also to col-
lect ;charges from ,cattle owners.
Applications to be in the Clerk's
hands by March 3rd, 1956.
J. M. Eckert, Clerk,
ISeafortlh, R. R. 1,
TENDERS
'Township of McKillop
Tenders for spraying cattle by
the head, under the 'Ontario War-
ble Fly Control Act 'of 1955, in
the Township of McKillop will
be received at the Clerk's Office
up to March 3rd, 1956.
A certificate from Workmens'
Compensation Board showing
that assessments are paid up to
date must accompany tender.
A marked cheque of $100.00
to accompany tender.
Lowest 'or any tender not
necessarily accepited.
J. M. Eckert, Clerk,
ISeafonth, R. R. 1.
tions the validity of the LC.A.
Let us 'be sensible and above
all let us be fair. The C.T.A. is
good legislation. What it needs is
more support and less criticism,
more realism and less theorizing,
more boosts and less knock-
ing.--Advt.
nock-
ing.: Advt.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
From The (Seaforth News
February 1931
Russell Bolton won first prize
in the Bacon Litter 'Competition
for Huron, Perth, Grey and
Bruce and made the second high-
est score in the province. This
litter of 15 were all marketed
weighing 3,1'11 when 174 days
old and graded 11 selects, 3 'ba-
cons and 1 'butcher.
Judge E. IN. Lewis, 'Huron
County Judge, passed away after
a lingering 'illness.
The building and stock of
Ezra Bender's general store art
Blyth were 'destroyed by fire.
Loss is $16,000.
Joseph Nigh has purchased
Mr Doyle's poolroom.
Ralph ,Stephenson'of the Parr
line, Stanley, has sold his fine
team of mares to 'GOb Dow 01 Ex-
eter for an outstanding sum, and
has bought another team from
Andrew Kirk of Tuckersmith.
Geo. !Stewart is back on his
mail route after being laid up
for a few weeks nursing several
broken ribs 'caused by the cut-
ter upsetting.
Tom Gormley has returned to
Dublin after spending the past
year out west.
Russell (Bush of London, had
a narrow escape when his plane
crashed at Hensall. He had been
visiting at Hensen and had just
taken all when the plane stalled
at 200 feet.'' He and his con -ripen -
ion escaped with aninor injuries
but the plane was wrecked.
Seaforth markets: (butter 28e,
eggs 15c -23c, potatoes $1, hogs
$7.00,
Auction Sale
(Clearing Auction (Sale of Farm
,Stock and anaobinery on Tues.,
March 6, at 1 p.m. at lot 30,
con. 7, Hibbert bwap., 34 [mules
south and 2'r/z east of (Seaforth
ICATT'LE-4 Holstein cows
fresh and due to freshen time of
sale. 1 registered Holstein cow
due tiane '01 sale, .3 Holstein hei-
fers 1 yr. old. 1. 'Holstein heifer
bred, 2 Holstein cows due in
Anvil. 1 Hereford •steer 700 lbs,
Number of young calves.
P]GS-135 York hogs (150
lbs.); '8 York 'chunks '(75 lbs.)
(0 Hybrid 1 yr. old hens.
MACHINERY—Model +S Kase
tractor, adjustable front axle, in
No. 1 condition; 2 -row 'Case
scaler for tractor; 1951 Ford
1 -ton truck in iA1 condition,
racks and good tires; Cockshutit
all -steel Push 'lar Hayloader
'(nearly new) ; 1 Horn beveik rake
fibs all Horn manure loaders
(like new); M. H. 2 -furrow trot -
tor plow; 'Oliver hammer mi'l'l;
158. H. binder; 'Mr1Curmick ,mow-
er; 6 -foot Case side rake
(new) ; 2 rubber -tired afa an wag-
ons; 16 -ft. flat hay rack (good);
3 -section International drag
harrows; 11/2 III. P. gasoline en-
gine; 40 -ft. windmill frame.
GRAIN -800 to 900 (bushels
of good mixed grain.
Terms—Cash
Elgaand Gregerson, Prop,
Harold Jackson. A.uct.
N. P. 'Chesney, Clerk •
HAY FOR SALE
Baled hay, Apply to ISasn •Mc-
Clure, IL R. 2, Seaforth, phone
844 r 13.
SALESMEN WANTED
Earn while you learn. Men or
women willing to work part or
full time make goad living sell-
ing Roane necessities, Write for
details and free catalogue, FAM -
ILEX, Dept• 8, B'ox 9', Station C,
Montreal,
Motor Club
REQUIRES
SALESMEN
To sell Memberships hi your
area. Must like meeting people.
Car an asset. Experience not
necessary as we provide training.
Our renewal system assures you
a large income in few years. All
replies confidential. State age,
address and phone number to
Box 127-0, The Seaforth News
0
Prevent Chimney Fires
Use Fire Chief Chemical Chim-
ney Cleaner to eliminate soot
and scale from your stove pipes
and chimney. No need to remove
stove pipes. No fuss, no, muss, no
odor. For use on coal, wood, gas
or oil fired units. On sale at
Seaforth Farmers Co-op
Haney Gen. Store, Egmondville
McClinchey Gen. Store, Varna
Patterson Gen. Store, Brucefleld
Farm For Sale
Lot No. 31, Concession 5,
Township of Usborne, cnotaining
163 acres — well drained, good
land — 4 acres bush, 20 acres fall
wheat, 30 acres ploughed. Frame
13i storey house, frame barn 36'
x 56'. Excellent location 5 miles
from Exeter.
For particulars call
John Brintnell, Hensa•11 688-4
Beatrice Munn, Hensen 670-41
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
Warble Fly Spraying Tender
Tenders are invited by the un-
dersigned for spraying cattle for
Warble Ply Control in 1956 sub-
ject to the Warble Fly Control
Act and Amendments.
Township will supply warbicide
required and contractor must fur-
nish all other requirements.
Tender to state a Rat rate per
head per spray and done to the
satisfaction of the Inspector ap-
pointed by the township.
Work to be commenced Apr. 2,
1956.
Tender to be accompanied by
Insurance Policy or certified
proof of same stating coverage
and to be in the clerk's hands by
2 P.M. March 6, 1956.
Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
HP. Chesney, Clerk
Twp. of Tuckersmith
R. R. #4, Seaforth, Ont.
FOR SALE
Quantity good used 8'/y gal.
chick water founts, wire egg bas-
kets; gallon glass water founts;
chick feeders; Warner electric
brooders; roosts, (dropping pit
style); Keener) automatic egg
Washer; O•ttaco 'tractor drawn
manure spreader;; rubber tired
wagon; John Deere 3 point hitch
2 disc plow; small oil space heat-
er, Apply Moore's Poultry Farm,
phone 647-31,
INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE
5 family apartment house fully
furnished, centrally located in
air force town, income over $200
monthly. Owner will eacrilbce due
to ill` health. Good pay -for -itself
home for a working man or ret-
ired couple, Apply at The News
office
FOR SALE
Caroller Stoker goal, Hard coal,
Reading's trademarked brand.
Krauskopf Bros., Dublin phone
36113
SALES HELP WANTED
WANTED: Men for steady
travel among consumers in Hu-
ron County. Permanent connec-
tion with large manufacturer.
Only reliable hustler considered,
Write Rawleigh's Dept. B-354-131,
Montreal, P.Q.
WANTED
Upright and grand pianos, state
size, make and price to Box No.
127-A, The Seaforth News
FOR SALE
A bunch of choice winter
chunks to start the spring. A. R.
Dodds, phone 883114
FOR SALE
.Heintzma.n grand piano, med-
ium size, suitable for home,
church or music hall. Priced low
for quick sale. Also new and used
pianos on hand. Trade-ins ac-
cepted. Garnet D. Farrier, White-
church. Phone 71131 Wingham
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
Gravel Tender
Tenders are invited by the
Township of Tuckersmith for
crushing and hauling approxim-
ately
pproximately 7,500 cu. yds. of gravel to
township roads in the summer of
1966.
inch round screen to be used
and work to be completed by July
1, 1956. Contractor to supply all
requirements except gravel which
will 'be supplied by the township
at three locations.
Tenders to state a flat rate per
cu. yd, delivered on roads at the
direction of the Road Superin-
tendent.
Tenders to be sealed, marked
"Gravel Tender" and mailed or
delivered to reach the Clerk by
3 P.M. March 6, 1956.
Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
EP. Chesney, Clerk
Twp. of Tuckersmith
R.R. #4, Seaforth, Ont.
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
Tenders For Bridge
SEALED TENDERS, addressed
to the Township Clerk, Mr, E. P.
Chesney, RR #4, Seaforth, Ont-
ario, will be received until 12.00
nooD,
Tuesday, March 6, 1956
for the removal of the existing
structure and the construction of
a 100 foot twin span reinforced
concrete bridge at Lot 35-36, Con-
cession 1, HRS. Cement and re-
inforcing steel to be supplied by
the Township.
Pians and specifications may be
seen at the Clerk's office and at
the office of the undersigned.
A certified cheque for 10% of
the contract bid must accompany
each tender.
Lowest or any tender nbt nec-
essarily accepted.
B. M. Ross, P. Eng.
Consulting Engineer
Box 706,
Goderich, Ontario
WALDEN & BROADFOOT
Wholesale and Retail. Stove
011 and Furnace Fuel 011.
F I -N -A, Finest in Worth Amer -
ice,. Phone 354, Seaforth
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Ratepayers and othera are requested
to not park cars or vehicles on roadsides
in the township during the winter
months in order to facilitate snowplow-
ing operations. The township will not
be hiclee parked for damagto any ve-
rkeda on adsides caused by
snowplowing operations. (Signed)
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk
FOR SALE OR RENT
Frame house, furnished. Call
Seaforth News
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dick House, phone 34710, Seaforth
SAViking CrereaamES ASeparators. DSAll electric
models and guar type models. Repairs
for all models. Authorized dealer for dis-
trict of Seaforth, Clinton and Brumfield.
Allowance made for. used Separators.
Basil O'Rourke, Brucefleld. 684r21 Clinton
VETERANS CAB
L. LEGATE, Prop.
Phone 546
Seaforth
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Tai Prepayment
Receipts for 1956
, The Town of Seaforth will pay 4 per cent
per annum up to August 31, 1956,
on all prepaid 1956 taxes
Certificates and full particulars may be
obtained from the Town Clerk's Office in
the Town Hall •
D. H. WILSON, Treasurer
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, February 23, 1956
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
Phonb 90 •Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
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., daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings; Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
urday only 7.9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance are
desirable
VETERINARY SURGEON
3. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M.; V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
Main 8t. Seaforth
Phone 105
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Hours
Phone
daily' except Seaforth to
5.30; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM; Clinton
hIoLarens .Studio, Mon. 9 to 5.39
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH ONT.
All kinds of insurance risks ef-
fected at lowest rates in First,
Class Companies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Agent for Manufacturers
Life Assurance Co.
MAIN ST. SBIAFORTH
Phone 334 • Rea. 540
`blue coal'
the solid fuel for solid contest
WILLIS DUN& S
OHAMPION STOVE AND. FURNACE
L
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 318'w
FREE SERVICE TO
FARMERS
Don't waste money on mineral. Jnr
land does not need. We will, w: ,o. i
charge to you, take samples of the
earth in your fields and baro them
analyzed.
' Can
Topnotch Feeds Limited
Phone 16 or 976, Seaforth
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers --President, Wm. S. Alexander;
Vice -Pres., R. Archibald; Manager and
Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—J. L. Malone, Seaforth; J,
H. McEwing, Blyth • W. S. Alexander,
Walton, E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. E,
Penner, Brucefleld; 0. W. Loonhardt,
;Bornholm; H. Fuller, Goderieh l5.
Archibald, Seaforth;. Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth.
Agents — Wm. Leiper Jr., Londosboro ;
2. F. Prueter, Brodhagen • Selwyn Baker,
Brussels, Eric 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
respective post offices.
ERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber g000da)
mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope
with price list, 6 samples 26c; 24 sam-
ples 01.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-74, Nov -
Rubber Co., Box 01, Hamilton, Ont.
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE EXETER
President
Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Vice -President
E. Clayton Colquhoun, 10101 Science Hill
Directors
Harry Coates, Centralia
Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Milton McCurdy, RR1 Hutton
Alex J. Rohde, RIM Mitchell
Agents
Thos. G. Ballantyne. RR1 Woodbam
Clayton Harris, RR1 Mitchell
Stanley Hocking, Mitchell
Solicitor, W. G. Cochrane. Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter
NOTICE
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
Where Bettor Bulls Aro Used"
Artificial Insemination service for all
breeds of cattle. For service or inform-
ation Phone Clinton 615 collect, between
7.50 and 10.00 A.M. on week days and
7.20 and 9.80 A.M. on Sundays
For Sale
Frame dwelling with barn and
henhouse, one acre of land with
some fruit trees and small fruits.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT. GOOD
BUY, EARLY POSSESSION
Frame cottage on James St.
Reasonably priced. Immediate
possession
Two bedroom stacco cottage. with all
modern oonvenionce. including 2-plece
bath, hardwo,ni floors, modern kitchen
Full basement pith furnace. Garage and
good garden. Reasonably priced and al-
most immediate possession.
M. A. REID
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone '4T