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cash through the mails,
you run a real risk of losing it. For your own peace
of mind, it's far wiser to send money orders. The
small amount a money order costs, assures you
that your money will be safe and sound. No one
can receive the cash except the person to whom you
send the money order. Next time you want to send
money, whether $5.00 or $500.00, call in on us for
a money order or bank draft. This takes only a
few minutes to arrange. It's one of the many helpful
banking services we provide.
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
Seaforth Branch: G. C. Brightrall, Manager
TOWN TOPICS
!Mr, Ron Mason of Peterboro
spent the weekend with his !par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ma-
son.
Mrs, Etta Brown of Strath-
roy and her son Mr.I!Chester
Brown of Sarnia spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jahn !Both-
am, Wilson Street.
Tech. .Sgt. ;and Mrs. James
G. Taman and daughter, Lynn,
of !Omaha, Nebraska, have re-
turned after spending the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Close. Other guests were Mrs.E. 1M. Flynn, London, and Miss
Ernestine White, Toronto, and
on !Sunday, Mr. and IMrs, 07. H.
Strong of Gorrie.
Mrs, Ken Channibers aeeom
granied Mr, and• Mrs. 'R. Hayter
and son, !Stewart, of Varna, to
Brantford on Wednesday.
Mr. H. G. Moir has returned
from a short vacation at Toron-
to where he .attended the an-
nual fall meetings of the Board
of Governors of Lions Interna-
tional for Ontario and Quebec.
Mr, Joseph ,Laudenbach, Tor-
onto, at his !home !here on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson
of Welland were weekend guests
of Mrs. P. J. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Neilson
and son of New 'Hamburg, spent
the weekend with Mrs. Julia
Flanagan.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Storey, Lu -
can were Sunday visitors at the
some of Mrs. Lllico.
Miss Kate 1Lyneh is a patient
in Scott Memorial Hospital.
MT. Joe Williams, Toronto,
was a weekend guest of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wil-
liams.
BORN
Willis—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Sept. 14, to Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth
Willis, Seaforth, a daughter.
Ituslon—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Sept. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. :('rank
Ruston, 288 Ontario. St., Stratford, a
daughter.
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
LIMITED
CLINTON
Next to the Community Paa'k
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
September 20 and 21
"TITANIC"
Barbara Stanwyck
Clifton Webb
(TWO CARTOONS)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
September 22 and 24
"THREE RING CIRCUS"
(Colour)
Dean Martin
Jerry Lewis
(TWO !CARTOONS)
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
September 25 and 26
"NEARER. TO HEAVEN"
(Colour)
Robert Donat
Kay Walsh
(TWO OARTOONS)
Every Tuesday Night until end of
Season is $ Night.
One Dollar admits a carload
Box Office opens at 7.80 p.m.
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
CHILDREN UNDER 12126 CARS FREE
ro
Safety Deposit Box Vault - King d• Yonge Sts., Toronto
WE'RE SAVING A GIFT BOOK FOR YOU
As our celebration draws to a dose, we would like to remind you
of the free book we have waiting for you at The Toronto -Dominion
Bank. This book is a special gift marking our 100 years
of banking service. We know you will find it interesting .. ,
and will want to have a personal copy as a permanent souvenir.
So drop in to The Toronto -Dominion Bank nearest you
and pick up your free copy soon.
Capt. Webb attempts to swim the Niagara Whirlpool
Imagine a span braving the fury of the swirling Niagara Whirlpool
. , , or the wife of a .Prime Minister riding through the Rockies on the
cowcatcher of a train. These are but two of the interesting
stories you'll find in "Selections from Canadian Yesterdays".
Yotl can pick up your free copy of this fascinating book
at any branch of Tho Toronto Dominion Bank.
THE 1Of O\T -DO `z a INION 31`11NK
THE BEST 7N BANKING. SERVICE
J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager
- Seaforth Branch
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Have, fun with Bill Stuart's Orchestra
at the
Seaforth Fall Fair DANCE
FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21.
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Auspices Seaforth Agricultural Society
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ST, THOMAS' GUILD
The Ladies' Guild net on
Tuesday. Meeting opened by
Miss Holmes reading the 92nd
Psalan, The !president, Mrs, Spit-
tal, welcomed two new mem-
bers, Mrs. Morash and Mrs,
;Clark to bhe Guild and !church.
Date for the (bazaar has been
set for Wednesday, Nov. 21st.
NorthsldeUnited Church
10 a,m, Church school and adult
Bible class.
11 a.m. Morning worship, guest
minister, Rev. 3. T. White of
Londesborough. Nursery and Jun-
ior congregation
7 p.m. Livening worship with,
drawn in order that the congre-
gation may unite in the Harvest
Festival at St. Thomas Anglican
Church. 8,15 p.m. Y,P,U.
I irst Presbyterian Church
Rev. D. Glenn ,Campbell,
Minister,
10 a. m,, 'Murals ;School
11 a.m., [Morning Worship:
Junior !Congregation.
.Evening ,Service withdrawn
for Harvest Home at St. Thom-
as' !Church.
Egmondville United Church
Dr. J. Semple, Minister.
11 a.m., The public worship of
God. Sulbject, "Why the Romans
failed to resist the Barbarians",
10 a.an., !Rally Day in the
Church !School, Our aim: Every
family represented.
11 a.m., The Nursery School.
11.30 a,m. Junior Congregation.
Coming Events:
121st Anniversary, Sept. 30.
Special Feature Evening Ser:
vice. Music by the men's choir,
the Harbouraires. Hear this
outstanding .group. Thanksgiv-
ing turkey dinner, Oet. 2nd.
Sunday 7th October: Com-
munion and reception of mem-
bers.
Always welcome at Egmond-
ville 'United !Church.
Constance Church
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
SUNDAY, SEPT. 23
Rev, Bruce Hall, Guest Minister
11 a,nm, and 7.30 p.m. stand'd time
Ladies trio from Bend in morning
Men's Choir from Zurich in the
evening
ANNUAL
Smorgasbord
TURKEY
DINNER
will be held in First Presby-
terian Church basement
Tuesday, Oct. 16
beginning at 5.30 p.m.
Sponsored by the Fireside Group
Only 200 tickets available
Adults $1.25 Children 75c
Women's
Hospital
Auxiliary
TAG DAY
re;;. 29th
House-to-house Canvass
Your co-operation will be
appreciated
DANCE
Sponsored by the Ladies' Auxil-
iary to the Legion. Music by the
Leglonalres
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5
Dancing 9.30-1. Commimity Con-
tre, •Seaforth. Admission 50c
BAZAAR
AND BAKING SALE
Iu
Staffen's Store
SATURDAY, SEPT, 29
Doors open at 3 p.m. Auspices of
W.A. of Duff's United Church,
McEillop
RECEPTION
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Cronin
in Dublin Parish Hall
FRIDAY, SEPT. 28
Harburn's Orchestra
Everybody welcome
RECEPTION AND DANCE
For Mr. and Mrs, Bob Bell (Mar-
lene Richardson) at Town Hall,
Hensall
FRIDAY, SEPT. 21
Disjardine Orchestra. Everybody
,welcome, Ladies please provide
lunch
Tea and Bake Sale
Sponsored by Group 3, tobe field
in basement of Northside United
Church at 3 P.M.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 28
Euchre & Dance!
St. Patrick's Hall, Dublin
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5
8.30 P.M.
Norris Orchestra. Lunch served.
Admission 50c. Auspices of the
Altar Society
Remember
O. E. S. Bake Sale and
Bazaar
SATURDAY, OCT. 20
At 3 P.M.
In former Mtiner's Flower Store
Announcement !
Put on your Dancing Shoes and come to the
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 26
Reception for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Holland
of Dublin
This has been a long awaited -for event so we hope
"Everybody" will accept this as their invitation to
come out and have fun and ineet Gerry and his
wife. Conveners: Matt Murray, J. L. Malone, Mike
Murray, Mervin Deitz, John Walsh, Steve Murray,
Bob Sadler, Jerry Agar, Harvey Leslie, Eric Collins,
Joe Young and Gerald F. Holland
In co-operation with the
Seaforth Fall Fair
the Stores will close Friday afternoon,
Sept. 21st, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
to allow our staffs to attend the Fair
Thanking you for you co-operation
MERCHANTS COMMITTEE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Fair Week Specials
THURS. FRI. SAT.
Fall and Winter Dresses
Special Prices
3.00 5.00 9,95
SEE OUR SPECIALS ON SKIRTS AND
BLOUSES
Carol Lyn Shop
SEAFORTH
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Visit SEAFORT FAIR
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NIGH
SEE OUTSTANDING DISPLAYS
OF SEAFORTH MERCHANTS AND
DISTRICT MANUFACTURERS
Indoor Exhibits on display
Program includes Local Talent,
Step Dancing, Singing, Musical
Numbers
and featuring
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HIGHEST PRICES PAID !
For Wheat, Barley, Oats, White Beans and
Other Grains
Also Buying Timothy Seed—Let Us Quote You
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We are interested in quoting on Oats suitable
for Seed
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Phone 32 & SONS LTD.
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Clean Up and Save !
ANNUAL FALL
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd
Paper - Magazines - Rags
Old Mattresses
For the convenience of those in the surrounding
district who wish to co-operate, collection depots
have been establishedas follows:
BEECHWOOD Carlin's Store
DUBLIN........ , , , William Stapleton
CONSTANCE Borden Brown Store
WINTHROP A. Dolmage Store
KIPPEN Kyle's Store
CRO'MARTY, . Chopping Mill
STAFFA Sadler's Store
BRUCEFIELD.. , . Paterson's Store
-- AUSPICES --
Seaforth Lions Club
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