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CROWN YOU
WHIll T Q E
Dainty new fall shapes in fine
felts and soft quality velours
Touched with pretty trims of
brilliants . , a swirl of fabric
or a flirt of feather .
All distinctively new hats in
a glorious array of shades
including wine, green, red.
brown, light blue, black, navy,
pheasant tan and gold.
Visit our Millinery Dept.
today and choose your new
fall hat at
4.95 to 7,95
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NOTICE
A meeting is being called for in the Sea.
forth Library on Monday, October 26th at
2:16 p.m. for men who am 70 years of ago
and over for the purpose of organizing a So-
ciul-Companionship Club, so if you are 69
years and 6 months of age you will qualify.
Come and be merry with the boys. WILLIAM
111 URRAY.
Feed turnips. FORplto ART DEVEREAUX,
phone 6Blr25 Seaforth
HOUSE FOR SALE
Two storey 0 roomed briek house. Hot water
heated, 2 pc bath, cistern, ,mod cellar; barn
18x24' suitable for garage, garden lot; situ-
ated across from St, Andrew's United Church,
ICppen, For further information ripply on
Premises. J. B. SINCLAIR, Kippcn RR8
On Centre street,LRhSrs., pct. 15, a grey
Persian kitten. Phone 303M
SA
Property for sallee R5 roomEcottage in good
condition, Centre at. in Seaforth. Apply to
HAROLD JACKSON
FOR SALE
Six -room cottage on Centre St., insulated
and new roof, immediate possession, Apply
Frank Sinal°, Seaforth.
50 pullets, Sussex a Red, laying. Phone
B411:31 Seaforth
Stainless steel O lc othes Cline ball bearing
Pulleys, needs no clothespins, lifetime guaran-
tee with every line. ALPHONSE CRONIN
22r23 Dublin
*HE
*THURSDAY; OCT. 29
4 TOWN HALL
*'The RCAF Career Counsellor
is here to give you complete
information on what the Air
Force offers YOU as an Air
Crew Officer or as a skilled
Airman Technician in a Mod-
ern Aviation Trade
Don't miss this opportunity—right here
in Seaforth — to get the facts you
want to know about RCAF training
and rates of pay.
RCAF RECRUITING UNIT
343 Richmond St, London
Phone 4'•7314
FOR FINANCIAL GAIN
IT PAYS TO SHOP IN EOMONDVILLE
CARNATION MILK, 10 oz. ,,,,,,,,, 3 for
CLARKS PORK &. BEANS, 20 oz. 2 for
CULVERHOUSE PUMPKIN, 28 oz.
42c
32o
18c
HOLLY BRAND PEAS, 20 oz. , , 2 for 42c
CANADIAN BEAUTY PASTRY FLOUR, 24 tb bag, , $1.35
DELMAR MAROARJNE 2 lbs. 59c
CLAIR HANEY, Egrnondville
1111.0,
PHONE 72
Auction Sale
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS in the village
of Remail, Sat, Oct. 81 at 1 p.m.
Chesterfield suite 3 pos, Large oval mirror,
Wall mirror, occasional chair, footstool, studio
couch; small desk & chair, walnut corner china
cabinet, walnut gate-leg table, 4 walnut chairs
to match, radio, magazine racks, 4 floor
lamps, table lamps, bed lamps, antique par-
lor lamp, card table, Hot Point electric stove,
6 -ft frigidaire, porcelain top table, 2 chrome
kitchen chairs, kitchen stool, 2.00mpleto fern,
idled bedrooms, beds, chairs, vanity and
bench, springs and 2 spring mattresses (like
now), rugs -2 =winter rugs 7 x 9, 2 Bar-
rymore ruga 9 a 12, 7 a 9, 10 scatter mats,
congoleum rug 10 x 14, enamel electric wash-
ing maohine, 2 square Beatty tubs and stand,
folding ironing board, fruit cupboard, dishes,
kitchen utensils, garden tools, host of other
articles. The above furniture is all exception -
ay good.
Miss D. Logan, Prep.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
TOWN OP SEAFOIOTH, ONTARIO
Tenders for Sewerage
Sealed tenclers will he received by Mr. D, H,
Wilson, Town Clerk -Treasurer, up to 6.00 p.m.
Standard Time, Monday, Nov, 16th, for the
construction of a Sewerage System for the
Town of Sen£orth.
The work will comprise the construction of
a Sewage Treatment Plant and sewers and lot
connections on eertnin streets in the Town of
Seaforth, all as shown on the plans and
specifications of Graham Reid & Associates,
Ltd., Consulting Engineers. Separate tenders
may be made for the Sewage Treatment
Plant and for the sewers concerned, hat con-
sideration will be given to a combined tender
for all the 'work.
Plans and specifications may be seen at the
office of the Toum Clerk and the Consulting
Engineers, and copies may be obtained from
the Consulting Engineers, Graham Reid &
Associates, Ltd., 264 Avenue Road, Toronto,
on payment of 53,05 to rover the mist of
printing, which amount will not be refund-
able.
The lowest or any tender may not neces-
sarily be accepted.
(Signed) D. H. WILSON, Town Clerk, Sea -
forth, - Ontario.
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
TENDER
Tenders are invited for the repair of the
Tyndall Municipal Drain in the Township of
Tuckersmith; 10,500 lineal feet of open drain
and 120 lineal feet of 24 -inch iron pipe.
Contractor to supply an labor and material
required and to do the work according to the
engineer's plans and specifications which may
be seen at the Clerk's office.
Marked cheque in the amount of 10% of the
tender must accompany each tender and tend-
ers will dose November 3, 1068, at 4 P.M.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk,
Twp, of Tuckersmith
FOR SALE
1 large Norge ori burner; 1 Coleman medi-
um oil burner; 1 Quebec heater; 1 Quebec
cook stove. All in good condition. Dick's
Grocery.
CARD OF THANKS
I with to thank all those who so kindly re-
membered me in any way while I was a pa-
tient in Clinton Publie Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Newland, Dr, Addison and
nurses and staff of the hospital, MRS. FRED
McOLYMONT,
Mr. Joseph Manley and family wish to
thank their many friends and neighbors for
the many acts of kindness and sympathy
shown them during the illness and death of
their- wife and mother, Mrs. Gallisto Manley,
also for the spiritual and floral offerings,
special thanks to Fr. Sohn McQowell and
C.W.L,, also the nursing staff of Scott Mem
oriel Hospital and Drs. McMaster, Brady and
Elliott. Everything was deeply appreciated,
The sisters and brothers of the late Mrs.
Zoo. Manley wish to thank sincerely her kind
neighbors who prepatred the bountiful dinner
for them on the funeral day.
Mr. Norman Williams and daughter Nor-
ma and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Um:hall and
Mr, and Mrs,. Wilbert Williams wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks to friends and
neighbors for their kindness and sympathy in.
their recent sad bereavement.
Miss Helen Pry50 wishes to thank her
many friends and neighbors who visited
her or sent flower's, ends and treats while a
Patient in Victoria Hospital,London.
I wish to thank the people of our church,
the Varna Young People and neighbors and
friends for their gifts and remembrances.
STUART HAYTER
We wish to sincerely thank all the friends
end neighbors for the kindness and sympathy
shown during our recent bereavement, in the
loss of our loving daughter Many. We wish
else to thank nil those who sent spiritual and
floral tributes 'mid expressions of condolence.
--Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray and Family,
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM STOOK & MACHINERY. Tuesday,
Oet. 27th, at 1 P.M. at Lot 4D, Con. 6, Mc-
Killop Twp., 21., north and 114 east of Sea -
forth. 1 Hereford cow with calf at foot; 1
Holstein heifer with calf at foot; 2 Holstein
heifers 11.6 years old, eligible for registration,
3 grade Holstein heifers 1141 years old; 2
Holstein heifer caves eligible for registration.
1 grade Holstein calf, MACHINERY -1 Ford
tractor and plow, cultivator and double disk,
in No. 1 condition, M -H electric Dream separ-
ator; McCormick Deering milking machine,
double unit. milk pails. 2000 lb, scales, steel
pig troughs, bag truck, feed cert- M -H disc
fertilizer drill, hay loader. New bell hearing
grain grinder, fanning mill with motor, steel
roller, harrows, steel posts. McCormick -Deer-
ing binder; MoC-D. side rake (new). Manure
spreader, 6 ft. mower, Massey Harris modern
rubber tired wagon, 16' flat hay rack, good set
of sloop sleighs, circular saw, number of
wooden barrels and steel barrels, seeks, 2.elec-
tric brooders, other chicken equipment. Alu-
minum scoop shovel, forks, chains and other
ctrtirles. Cross cut saw (new). Hay & Grain
—800 bn,: of good mixed grain, 1380 bales of
mixed hay. Terns cash. HENRY EN7,ENS-
BERGER, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
1000 pullets soon n ready to lay. BILL HEN-
DERSON. 0831 Seaforh
NOTICE
Beginning Monday, October 26, the office
of J. E. Longstaff, Optometrist, will be
closed all day Monday.
Hours—Seaforth, daily except 1Vl;ollday
9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M.
Saturday to 9 P.M.
Wednesday, 9 A.M. to 12,30 P.M,
Clinton—(McLaren Studio)
Monday, 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1933
BOX
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AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43
Night 596 W
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VETERINARY SURGEON
J, O. TURNBULL, D,V,M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V,M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
JOHN E. LONGSTAFI-
Optometrist
Phone 701. Ivlain St., Seaforth
Hours 9 A.M. to 9.30 P.M.
Closed all day Wednosdon
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST„ Sk1AS'ORTH ONT,
All kinds of Insurance risks effect
ed at lowest fates in First -Class
Companies
*`bl,uecoa,
,•}tT,flyki$OLID F`4ELNgAO 60L)D con
"The World's Finest Anthracite"
WILLIS DUNDAS
Phone 363-J Res. 192-M
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR, Opposite Dick House, phone
347R, Seaforth
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WILLIAM M. HART
Orrice Phone 784 -- Res. 31S
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
etc.
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Successor to
E. C. Chamberlain
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
Phone 834 Res. 222R
SLABWOOD FOR SALE
Slabs, hardwood, $10 a load. 2
cords approx. in a load. Mixed wood
$8 a load delivered, prompt service.
Fred Hudie, Clinton, phone 802
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
list, 6 samples 25e; 24 samples $1.00. Mail -
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91.
Hamilton, Ont.
Painting-Paperha ngin g
Interior and exterior decorating
WALTER PRATT, R.R. 1, Wal-
ton, Phone 481-M, Saforth.
Township of McKillop
COURT OF REVISION
The Council of the Township of MoKiil2 ;:.. -
will meet as a Court of Revision an tho As`'
sesament of 1963-64, at Carnegie Hall, Sea -
forth, on Monday, Nov. 2, 1953, al, 10 A.M.
accordi
Partiesngly. interested should govern themselves
S. M. ECI ERT, Clerk, McKillop.
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP Op HULLETT
The Council of the Township of Mullett will
hold the COURT OF REVISION on the As-
sessment Roll for 1964 in the Community Hall,
Londesboro, on November 2nd, 1962, at 3 P.M.
All Appeals must be in the hands of the
Clerk on or before the 14th day of October,
1063.
GEO, W. COWAN, Clerk, Londesboto, Ont.
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
COURT OP REVISION
Notice is hereby given that the Court of
Revision of the Assessment Roll of the Town-
ship of Hibbert for the year 1953 will be held
in the Township Hall, Staffa, on Monday,
Nov. 2nd, 1953, at two -thirty in the afternoon.
Dated at Cromarty RRl, Oct. 20th, 1953.
THOS. D. WREN, Clerk of the Twp. of
Hibbert, Cromarty, RR1.
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
COURT OP REVISION
Township of Tuckersmith Court of Revision
on the 1064 Assessment Roll will be held in
the Town Hall, Seaforth, Nov. 3, 1953 at 8
p.m. Interested parties should govern them-
tielves accordingly.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk
WANTED
A special invitation to you who are inter-
ested to become a dealer. Join us now and
soil in an exclusive territory our 260 guaran-
teed products, 1,000dealers are satisfied—
why not you7 Write for details to FAM/LEX,
1600 Deiorimier, Dept A., Montronl.
FOR SALE
Apple Butter $8.26 a gallon and 85e a quart
in your own „containers. FRED CHAPPLE,
561 r 23 Seaforth.
Upstairs apartment RENT h four rooms, hot
and cold water andbath, unfurnished. Apply
at The News Office.
SALES AND SERVICE
New Viking electric cream separators and
repairs for Renfrew separators. BASIL
O'ROtiltKE, phone Clinton 634 r 21.
WANTED
Second-hand garage 16' x 20'. Apply to
The Seaforth News, Phone 84.
NOTICE
Cardene ploughed by tractor. Phone 667 i
12. Seaforth.,
WANTED
Wanted to buy—second-hand child's crib in
good condition. Apply Mrs. Lloyd Haney, RR
4. Seaforth, Phone 662 r 11.
WANTED
Man wants evening work, ocld jobs, or
Meaning. Apply to P.O. Box 153, Seaforth.
A. DeVISSER
FOR SALE
1047 Dodge �,. ton pickup truck. Apply at
Dick Hotel.
THANKS
Mr. William Welsh, having
resigned his position. with W.
L. Whyte, Seaforth, wishes to
thank the customers of Sea -
forth and District for their
patronage during the past
year,