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"MOTHERS DAY"
Gift Suggestion List . .
DRESSES
BLOUSES
SKIRTS -
SLIPS -
NIGHTIES
NYLONS -
PURSES -
UMBRELLAS
LUGGAGE -
TOWELS - -
MONOGRAM
TOWEL SETS
5.95 to 18.50
2.95 to 6.95
6.95 to 12,95
2.95 to 7.95
4.95 to 11.95
1.19 to 1.95
3.50 to 10.95
3.95 to 6.95
7.95 to 27.50
1.00 to 1.95
3 for 2.98
HOUSE DRESSES 2.98 to 3.95
PANTIES -
KENWOOD
BLANKETS
APRONS - - 95c to
HANDKIES -
JEWELRY -
--'1 GLOVES - -
, SWEATERS -
~ PAJAMAS - - 2.95 to
59c to 1.95
17.50 to 19.95
1.95
25c to 1.00
75c to 4.95
1.00 to 3.95
5.95 to 7.95
3.98
MILLINERY - 4.95 to 6.95
COATS - - 19.95 to 39.95
ALWAYS COME FROM
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NOTICE
i A post hole digger for rent. Apply to H.
McILWAIN, phone 112 Seaforth
FOR SALE
1048 Dodge Convertible in good condition,
privately owned. C. J. Walker, Cromarty,
phone 124.13 Dublin; or Reg. Armstrong Mot,
.-. , , ...... - ors, Exeter
SALESMEN WANTED FOR SALE
Wanted: M 1n for -ready travel among Con 1 Seven roomed frame dwelling situated on
sumers in Huron Co. Permanent connectiond- eh street. west, all modern conveniences.
ni•h large manufactur.n Only reliable hustler C Hot w•iter heating with oil. Two bathrooms.
1 o, . idoted, Write Rnwlei 'h's Dept. E-364-1 31Garage and small garden. Very convenient to
1 vitreal i slimming ing relate. Box 1 37, Seaforth News
Consideration is being .given to the provision
of Rental Housing in Seaforth. In order that
an application to Government authorities
may be supported by reliable information,
1t is essential that all who are interested in
renting housing accommodation, complete
the Coupon below and forward it inimedi-
atelly to:
D. 1-I. WILSON
Town Clerk, Seaforth
CUT OUT - Forward to D, H. Wilson, Seaforth
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Seaforth 1954
Name (Print)
Number in Family
Approximate monthly income $
Size of House Desired:
2 - bedroom D
3 -bedroom 0
Signed
FOR SALE
Lard buckets, table, kitchen stoves, heaters,
bed princes, corner cupboard, oil cloth, rugs.
'CLARENCE REEVES
13 tooth Ce1t€vuttoorRmade to fit Ford tractor.
Apply ROY LAWSON, Phone 606016
Nar
Bulldozer for hire for digging cells, clear-
TICE
' ing land, etc. JOS. & GARTH POSTILL,
Clinton. Phone 000x21
WANTED
Experienced lady bookkeeper.
per, Apply SEA -
FORTH LUMBER LIMITED
2 Holstein steer c 1 ves EJOHN BOYD,
840r0 Seaforth
In Memoriam
DICK- -In loving meln0{•y of a 410ar 1100bat(1
and daddy, Arthur W. 1)10k, who passed
away two yearn age,. May 3r4, 1668
His memory 18 a keepsake
With which we will never part
Though God has Mtn in Ills keeping,
We still have !nim in our hearts.
Ther romolnbeeed be his wife and family.
IN MEMORIAM
ELCIE-Its loving memory. of John T. Eagle
who passed awn), one year ago, May 12,
Many a lonely heartache,
Often a silent tear, •
But always 11 1)01/031103 mcmorY
Of a diad whom we loved so deals
-Ever remembered by wife and daughters
CARD OF TI -TANKS
I wish;. to avail myself of this opportunity
of expressing no. sincere thanks to my many
friends and neighbors who sent me cards,
letters, and many other treats; also a special
thanks to all those who visited me from a
distance while I was a patient in London
hospital. W. B. HAWLEEY
CARD OF THANKS
1Krs.. Oharle1 Dexter wishes to thane her
many friends and neighbors for cards, treats
and flowers; also the Constance W.A., special
thauke to Dr. Stapleton and Dr. Serateh, and
nursing staff of Stratford General Hospital,
*leo Mr. Whitney
FOR SALE
Two Holland ehieken brooders, in good
,working order. JOHN M*eDOUGALD, Con-
stance, Phone 041x18
FOR SALE
A number of gond young Pigs. JACIL Mc-
IVER, St, Columban. Dublin phone 22r21
STAF.TSALESMEN WANTED
your own business soling a mast to
ell families in Seaforth and surroundings.
Interesting commission - free samples with
each coder. Free catalogue and details on re-
quest. FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. 3,
Montreal
PRIVATE SALE
Of household effects and other articles,
starting Monday in the afternoons, at the
residence of Violet McGill. Ha'purhey
Special, hardw000OdR 1 bs 8fi softwood slabs
F04, delivered. Manure for sale. Cleanup 'lobs
et 1 ,,loeahio rotas, work done any time. Also
sand for kiddies play Ions or for plastering.
A. DELLOW, Ord St„ Seafwe
Auction Sale
SATURDAY. MAY 0, at 3 P.M. at St.
Thomas Parish Hall, Seaforth: Electric heater
:1-1; electric motor 25 cycle; book shelves;
sewing stand; high elude; small crib; bed
springs; brass fire iron0; fire net; chair;
iron; sat Venetian blinds ; 2 blankets, new
Morris chair; spring mattress, bed spring, all
Sleet; end table; goldfish howl, flower .pots;
small gook stove and pipes; small bathroom
mirror; dresser & wash stand ; used tire;
baby's carriage; huge crib; dishes; 16 lengths
7 inch stove pipes and 6 elbows; ama11 coal
oil brooder; 2 pipe 1tole stoppers; 6 tin pie
bulb;'boelectric1' 0 stove; lamp single
st ndfor flowei
stand; Dodge rntlill.tor cover; mediente cabi-
net; rocking their; foot stool; lump shade;
towel rack; book ends; set coasters; toaster:
strainer; lawn mower; smell oak table; table
lamp ; lamp shades ; ottoman ; 2.burner coal
all stove; screen door suit blind; potato eh1p
machine; lawn mower; Stair treed.
Grindstone, Coleman gas stove ; eiecti ie hot
Plate with oven electric irons; copper boiler;
wicker laundry basket 1. Colleclers (1130101
Horse whip, melee, m000le loader
HAROLD ,IACICSON, Auctioneer
FOR SALE
Boy's English bicycle and Monafeh coal 011
stove, almost new. Both in good condition.
JAMES AXTMANN, R112 Walton
Clearing Auction Sale
THURSDAY, MAY 13, 4 miles wet. of CK
NX broadcasting transmitter. G. M. SHIELL,
Prop. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
Clearing Auction Sale
TUESDAY. MAY 18, Estate of Harry Yung -
blur, 1% miles east of Auburn.
HAROLD JACK,SON, Auctioneer
Auction Sale
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, In Town of Sea -
forth, on West William Street, 011 Wednesday,
May l2 at 1 P.M. DST. 1 radio 1 1 drop leaf
table ; rocking chairs; 1 sofa; 2 glass cup
boards ; Raymond 100'10g machine; small
tables; organ ; extension table; leather melt-
ing chair day bed; chest of drawers; 6 kit-
chen chairs; atm ehnir• 2 bedroom suites:
spool bed and 111100001'; Bving Croom table;
Qmheater
ower . Mofper y r
sh 01ai'ys Quebeostove; oi chiler nlawn
a,
Pic-
tures, 'bedding, garden tools, shovels, other
nrtieles too m:mereus to mention. Terms cash.
Prop. Estate of late Agnes Cu noohan
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
See hundreds of lovely Mother's Day Aiflt+s ranging in price from 25c to $25.00
SAVAUGE'S
Jewellery - Gifts - Fine China
THURSDAY, MAY e, 1954
•
Auction Sale
b'ARM S'A`OCIf, IMPI.EMEN'I'S, GRAIN and
Household Items will be held at Lot 7, Con.
3, 'ruekersmiill 114 miles south/ Iiigltway #8,
1 mile east L3umondville, on Wed,. May 10,
starting at 12 o"eloe1c sharp, CATTLE --• 1
reg. Iloiateln cow (Nancy Aloattra. Rag Ap-
ple Pride) 4 years old. 2 aged Coma 3 caws,
0 years Old; 1 cow 4 years old; 1 00w 3 Years
old heifer cow, 2 years old, All cows milk-
ing 1 steer 1 year old, IMPLEMENTS --
8N Ford tractor; standardized power take-olt
attachment; Pard tractor -pulley; power mew,
er mounting equipment; Massey 1181030 #44
row clop tractor with power tette-013 and live
hydraulic. M -I -I »mune !Mader; Moi mounted
2 row corn and bean muffler ; M-23 10 ft.
#25 stip' tooth eeltivator; M -H 16 run fer-
tiliser
entiliser seed drill; M-28.6 4 bar rubber tire rake;
now International #200 rubber tire manure
spreader; 10 ft, International disc; Case liar -
vaster with hay and corn attachments (near-
ly
nearly new) 1 Case blower and power mtlosder,
with pipe for 36 ft, silo; 2 new 16 ft. snail.
age boxes; 3 rubber tire wagons; 10 ft. cut
hay box; 0 ft.. Massey Clipper 00101)300; now
Clipper swathe spreader; Clipper pielom; nen'
top moms roller; bean screen ; buckwheat
screen; flax screen; 0 ft, swathes ; 41,31 ft.
0110 -way disc; 3 farrow M -H plough (23A
bottoms) ; 3 complete 21 bottoms; 3 section
diamond harrows (10 ft.) ; 4 section diamond
harrows; la ft. flexible /qualms; 4 section
New Land harrows (0 ft.) ;. straw blower;
0 ft. horse drawn mower] horse damp rake;
horse emitter ; 2 walking ploughs ; 2 yd. steel
box dump trailer; car trailer (metal box)..;
hand barrel sprayer; Jamesway 500 chick
electric brooder; 30800 v,sy 200 chiek coal
brooder; new set tractor chains; naw electric
fencer; set sloop sleighs; steel box wheel
barrow ; number of metal pig troughs; 2 iron.
kettles; new 76 ft, hammer 01€11 belt; number
of hayfork rope pulleys; 00 ft. of 21., inch
rope; buzz saw with 30 inch blade; rip saw
WWI 12 inch blade; 100 ft. snow fence; num-
ber of cedar •posts; block and tackle; grind
stone; forge; ono -man McCulloch chain saw;
Surge milker with 2 pails and outlets for 20
cows;. 5 milk emus (80 Ib. capacity) ; large
filter strainer; milk Pails; 2 lawn mowers;
forks, shovels, etc, Poult17-45 Now Hamp-
shire one year old hens (laying). Grain
10 baa, buckwheat; quantity mixed grain,
Quantity Clinton oats.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Rexo1eum lug mise
0x12' ; metal bed and springs; dresser; ward
robe; kitchen extension table (3 leaves); step
stool; copper boiler ; clothes horse 1 sealers;
knitting machine; Mi'l's CCM bicycle; mat's
CCM bicycle. Other articles too numerous to
mention., Terrns cash.
RAYMOND NOTT, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
Edwin Chesney, Clerk
TO RENT
Approximately 68 nares of land in the
poses. lApply7 McCONNELLfor
&u HAYS,, ng Sea -
forth, Ontario. Tel. 174
Now is the time to prepare your Entries for
the Domestic Needlecraft Department
of the Seaforth Fall Fair
DOMESTIC NEEDLECRAFT
Score Points -1st, 5 points; 2nd, 3 pointe; 3rd, 1 point.
Class 1st 2nd
1. Quilt, applique .75 .50
2. Bedspread, crochet .75 .50
3. Bedspread, embroidered .75 .50
4. Quilt, best quilting .'75 .50
5. Pieced cotton quilt .75 .60
6. Bedspread, quilted .75 .50
7. Quilt, child's nursery design, cotton .75 .50
8. Afghan, knit - 1.00 .75
9. Afghan, crochet 1.00 .75
10, Floor mat, braided rags .75 .50
11. Floor gnat, hooked rags .75 .50
12. Floor neat, hooked yarn .76 :50
LADIES' WORK
AU Work Must Be New. Entry fee: .05c per entry.
Dining -Room Furnishings:
1. Crochet tablecloth .75 .50
2. Crochet centrepiece and 4 place mats .75 .50
3. Luncheon set, cloth and 4 napkins .75 .60
4.. Centrepiece, embroidered, white .75 .50
5. Centrepiece, crocheted, at least 18" dia. .75 .50
33, Tatted centrepiece, 15" diain. or more .755 ..50
50
7. Buffet set, 8 pieces .75 .50
8. Bridge set, 5 pieces .75 .50
9. Card table cover
Living Room Furnishings:
10. Chair set, 3 pieces
11. Cushion, modern
12. Needlepoint cover on chair 01' footstool
13. Petite point, framed
14. Needlepoint, framed
15. Shell picture, framed
16. Tatted doiley
Bedroom Furnishings:
17. Pillow slips pair, embroidered, in white .75 .50
18. Pillow slips, pair, embroidered, in color .75 .50
19. Pillow slips, pair, any other hand work .75 .50
50
20. Linen towels, embroidered .75 .50
21. Bath towels monogramed
22, Pair towels, any other handwork . .75 .50
23, Fancy sheets and pair pillow slips to
snatch, any design
24. Vanity set, 3 pieces
25. Companion boudoir pictures
Men's Wear:
26. Man's pyjamas, machine made (sample .75 .50
attached)
27. Man's work shirt (sample attached) .75 .50
28. Pair wool mitts, double knit .75 .50
5 .50
29. Pair fine socks, fancy .75 .50
30. Pair work socks
31. Man's sweater or pullover (knit) with .75 .50
sleeves
82. Man's pullover (knit), sleeveless .75 .50
Ladies' Wear:
33. Tea or hostess apron .75 .50
34. Serviceable work apron .76 .50
35. House dress, most practical, sample at-
tached .75 .50
36. Ladies' blouse
37. Mother and daughter dresses (cotton) . ,'15 .50
38. Ladies' camesole and half slip, in cotton .75 .50
5 .50
39. Ladies' night dress (fancy)
40. Ladies' skirt, cotton .75 .50
41. Ladies' skirt, wool ............... .75.50
42. Bed jacket, knit or crochet .75 .5
43. Gloves, knit 0
.75 .50
44. Gloves, leather
45. Mitts, fine knit .75 .50
46. Ladies' handbag, felt - .75 .50
47. Ladies' handbag, tooled leather .75 .50
Children's Wear:
48. Baby's set, bonnet, jacket and bootees
(knit) .75 .50
49. Baby's set, bonnet, jacket and bootees -
(crochet) .75 .50
50. Carriage cover, baby's, wool - .75 .50
51. ,Child's overalls (sample attached) .75 .50
52. 'Child's dress, smoc)ted, 2-6 years .75 .50
53. Child's dress, cotton, 6-14 years .75 .50
54. Child's fancy socks .75 .50
55. Boys' suit, any age, made from used
clothing .75 .50
56. Child's an suit, any age .75 .50
67. Girls' coat, 2-5 years - ,75 .50
58. Ski mitts and socks to match .75 .50
59. Article of graft knitting (picture to be
attached to finished article) 1.00 .75
Miscellaneouo:
60. Best made -over garment (specify what
it is made from) .75 .50
61. Costume jewellery (brooch 'and ear-
rings), shell .75 .50
62, Pair crochet pot holders .75 .50
63. !louse slippers (any style) - .75 .50
64. Most practical dressed doll (not over
14" tall), doll to be given to the girl in
Goderich •Children's Shelter, with birth-
<lay nearest May 24. Donated by Mrs.
Jahn Platt. Prize of - 6.00
65, Open to New Canadians only, best
sample of knitting or sewing -Prizes to
be announced.
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BOX
,gin ungra1
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital I3ed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43
Night 695 W
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH ONT.
Ali kinds of Insurance ricks effect
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Compies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
etc,
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Sucae$sor to
E. O. Chamberlain
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
Phone 334 Res, 222R
SUMMER PRICES
580 SOLI•fi 3 (1EL f03 10110•303318(3(3
PHONE 363-3
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 363 J or 332 R
RADIO REPAIRS
Qulek, inexpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to all kinds of ralioe, at TERRY'S
RAD10 REPAIR, Opposite Dick House, phone
347R, Seaterth
SALES AND SERVICE
New Viking electric cream generators and
repairs for Renfrew separators. BASIL
O'ROURKE, phone Clinton 634 r 21.
11111M1•10111, VIEN•611.10001:114M6.103111M01,
PERSONAL
Hyglenic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
11st, - 0 samples 26e 1 24 samples $1.00. Mail.
Order Dept.- T-74, Nov -Rubber Co„ Box 01,
Hamilton, Ont.
SALES AND SERVICE
Viking cream separators, new and used.
Look over your old machine and see what you
need for the spring before your cows freshen.
Your Viking Cream Separator dealer, JOHN
BYERMAN & SONS, Walton RR 2. Phone
548x24 Seaforth
Stainless steel F colo h slliines. The line that
needs no clothespins, does not rust, lifetime
guaranty on every lino. Phone 22r23 Dublin.
ALPHONSE CRONIN
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone '784 - Res. 318 w
FREE SERVICE TO
FARMERS
Don't waste money on minerals your land
does not need. We will, without charge to
you, take samples of the earth in your
fields and have them analysed.
Call Topnotch Feeds Limited
Phone 16 or 376, Seaforth
LEHIGH
Premium Hard Coal
More Heat Per Ton
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47
Seaforth, Ont.
NOTICE
There will be a meeting of all teeehers,
lady and men directors, of McKillop School
Fair at No. 6 School, Thursday evening, May
6. FOSTER FOWLER, See,-Treas.
FOR1 drop head sewing m hinee.. Also a quantity
of manure. FRANK MALONEY, George St. N
FOR SALE
Purebred Border Collie pups. Permits excel-
lent cattle dogs, ARTHUR MoNAtIGRTON,
phone 664r2
FOR SALE
Ice box in good condition, Phone 587412
evenings.
FOR SALE
Property in Hapurhey, consisting of 4%
*to 6 acres of goal clay loam, frame house,
barn, pig nen, car shed and hen house. This
place is well drained. MRS. VIOLET me -
GILL, Goderich, Ont.
NOTICE
Lawn mowers sharpened. We pick up and
deliver. JOHN•MacLEAN, phone 640 r 8.
Seaforth.
Wanted
FIELD SALESMAN
For Television Chain Store from Stratford.
13x11 or part time.. Our company guarantees
100% service. Low price, with a No -Money -
Dawn and up to 2 years to pay Credit Plan,
Contact District Sales Manager, HOUS76
OF TELEVISION, 34 Erie St., or phone 116,
Stratford
NOTICE
Cementer work by the hour or lob. Phone
843-6 Seaforth. STEWART ARMSTRONG
FOR SALE1
Large Clare Jewell coo stove, coal or wood
burning, finished in white Poreelnfn enamel
oven. black trim,
CA)'.T)WIOLp'L, porcelain enamelled
FOR SALE
8 foot windmill wheel, fits Toronto mill.
Phone Dublin 22x20
FOR SALE
Concrete bricks and flagstones; any color,
now in stock. Modern concrete flagstones pro-
vide the convenient, pleasing garden walk.
Easy to lay, no experience needed, Lasts a
lifetime. Economical. All kinds of concrete
01,111, inolnding sidewalks, cement floors, sep-
tic tantlts, ate. SEAPORTS CONCRETE PRO-
DUCTS. Phone z%M, Seaforth
FOR SALE
140 Red Reck 10 weeks old pullets. J. J.
KRAUSROPF, 22x6 17013111'
RECEPTION
Vol; Mr. and Mrs. John Doyen (Donna
Sturgeon), Seaforth Community Centre, 011
Wed„ May. 12. George Smith's Orchestra.
Everybody welcome