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POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY, JULY 17TH
Listed below are a few of the special values picked at random from
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long list of Stewart Bros. Super Bargains. Get in before Saturday
and save
tewart Bros
HENSALL
The staff of the Bank of Montreal,
Exeter, presented Mr. David Jarrett,
Hensall, with a traveling alarm clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell, Pauline
and Ann visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Bedard and Rickey in
London.
The annual IOOF and Rebekah
picnic was held at the Lions Park,
Seaforth, on Wednesday, July 7th,
with a very good attendance of mem-
bers and their families. Mrs, E. Chip -
chase and Mr. Peter McNaughton
conducted the sports with the fol-
lowing winners of races. Boys and
girls 5 and under, Marie Denomine,
Gail Richardson and Mervyn Bell,
Boys and girls 8 and under, Robert
McNaughton, Gerald Johnson and
Donna Richardson. Girls 12 and un-
der, Audrey Richardson, Sharon
Black, Marian Bell, Boys 12 and un-
der, Earl Bell, Jerry Broderick, Ger-
ald Shaddick. Girls 15 and under,
Eilleen McLeod, Audrey Richardson,
Sharon Black. Boys 15 and under,
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
FOR SALE
G.M. custom built radio, good con-
dition. Fits 1940-48 Chev. James Jam-
ieson, Seaforth 850-22
FCR SALE
30 chunks. Vincent Murray, RR 5
Seaforth, Phone 400.0 Dublin
FOR SALE
D York shanks, one Yorkshire sow
duo in 3 weeks. LOX 3, Con, 5, Logan,,
Thomas Burns
SALESMEN WANTED
COST OF LIVING IS HIGH ? If
you want to balance your budget ap-
ply for a Fainilex agency, Interesting
profits 'on 'more than 250 household
necessities, all guaranteed, Openings
in yotu' area. Write for free details
'arid catalogue. FAMILEX, 1600 Dolor-
Miler, Montreal
Dressed Ham Supper
ST. COLUMBAN PARISH HALL
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21
5.30 P.M. to 8 P.M.
Bingo and Booths, etc.
Admission 51.00. Children 50c
Harold Parsons, Earl Bell and Kenny
Faber. Young ladies' race, Jean Sol-
dan. Young men's race, Roy Consitt.
Married ladies' race, Mrs. Olga Chip -
chase. Ladies' kick -the -slipper, Eileen
McLean. Men's kick -the -slipper, Alex
MacBeath. Wheelbarrow race 15 and
under, Harold Parsons and Donald
Johnson. Wheelbarrow race 15 and
over, Glenn Bell and Alex MacBeath,
Largest family in attendance, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Richardson. tOldest
person in attendance, Mrs. Tretriace.
Youngest person in attendance, Al
Corbett. The sports concluded 'with
a ball game.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren were
in Waterloo during the past week
owing to the death of their son-in-
law, Professor W. D. Evans, who
passed away in the K -W Hospital on
Saturday. Funeral service was con-
ducted on Monday at Holy Saviour
Anglican Church by Rev. E. I'', Bish-
op and Dean Lloyd Sch ares of Wat-
erloo College.
Professor Evans was Professor of
Roman Language at Waterloo 'Col-
lege for 16 years, he previously
taught in Toronto, Hamilton and
Winnipeg, after graduation from Un-
iversity of Toronto with an M.A. De-
gree, he took post graduate work in
Madrid, Paris and at Columbia Uni-
versity.
Born in Toronto, he served over-
seas with the Canadian Army in
WANTED TO BUY
A building about 12x14 or 12x16,
must be in good condition. Frank J.
Swale, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Six yearling cattle, also two heifers
to freshen in fall, and one heifer with
2 -week old calf, Apply Joseph Malone,
G4r8, Dublin
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation for the many
kindnesses and help shown ns in our
recent bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns
CARD OF THANKS
Beulah and Bertram Bradburn wish
to thank friends and neighbors for
kind expressions of sympathy in the
passing of their reedier and wife, Also
Dr. Stapleton, itev. Mr. James, and
the hospital staff.
FOR SALE
McCormick Deering binder, 8 ft. cut,
on rubber. In Al shape, James Morris,
Brantford St., Seaforth
FOR SALE
On High st., Seaforth, frame cot-
tage, 6 rooms and 3 -pc. bath; good
basement, furnace, jacket heater,
Phone Seaforth 67 W afternoons or
evenings
World- War 1.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Margaret MacLaren, Hensali, two
sons, Robert D., John M., and Mar-
garet L.; two brothers, W. W. Evans,
'Edmonton, and E. Van Evans, Tor-
onto.
HOUSE FOR SALE
5 room bungalow, 2 bedrooms with
clothes closets, 3 pc, bath, hot and
cold water, large glassed and screen-
ed sun -room. Instil brick siding. Roof
consists of B,C. shingles covered with
heavy asphalt shingles, 011 heating'.
Hot and cold water, water softener.
Conveniently located on John St.
Phone Seaforth 379. G. A. Smith
THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954
BOXaF.)d,.
Nvairral
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
to all those who showed their kind-
ness to me while I was a patient in
the hospital by their treats, flowers,
also the lovely Bards. I wish also to
thank Dr. Brady, Dr. McMaster, Dr.
Elliott, the nurses and staff of the
hospital'for their kindness to me.
Mrs. E. Radscheidt
in Memoriam
Dungey—In fond and loving memory
of Mrs. William Dungey who pass-
ed away two years ago, July lath,
1952.
God saw yon getting weary,
Then did what he thought best,
He put His arms around you,
And whispered, conte and rest,
It doesn't need a special day,
To bring you to our inind,
For days we do not think of you,
Are very hard to find.
—Lovingly remembered by Bedford
and Lois 'Dungey.
NOTICE '
Custom combining of grain and bal-
ing of straw, Phone 850125 Seaforth.
Don Buchanan
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 48
Night 595 W
MARTIN W.,STAPLE.TON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
TO RENT
3 room apartment with bath, very
suitable for a couple. Apply at News
Office
FOR SALE
400 six months old pullets, Rliode
BORN Island Reds xRock. Ward Knox,
• Blyth 8111
EDNEY—In Stratford General Hos-
pital, on July 9th, 1954, to 'Mr.
and Mrs, John L. Feeney, Dublin,
a daughter (Loretto Ann)
TUCKERSMITH
The Tuckersmith Ladies' Club held
its annual picnic in Jowett's Grove,
Bayfield on Tuesday, June 29th, with
a good crowd in attendance. The prize
winners were: races, boys, 5 and un-
der, Gerald Townshend, Kenny Whit-
more; 6, 7, 8 years, girls, Joan Rog-
erson, Eileen Garrett; boys, Bruce
'Whitmore, George Townshend; 9-10-
11 years; girls, Erma. Mae Towns-
hend, Carol Pepper, boys, Ross Crich,
John Barkley, Young ladies, Ruth
Brown,. Elizabeth Townshend; young
men, Bert Pepper, Angus Brown;
married ladies, Mrs. •Bert Garrett,
Mrs. Alden Crich; married men, Bert
Garrett, John Lancaster; fat ladies'
race, Mrs. Alden Crich, Mrs.. Warren
Whitmore; fat men's race, John Lan -
easter, William Pepper. Time walk,
Mrs. Alice Lawson; pie race, Alec
Townshend; toothpick relay, Ernie
Crich's team; ladies' kick -the -slipper,
Mrs. Bert 'Garrett: Baseball and
horseshoes were played and a picnic
supper was enjoyed by all.
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Be sure and contact
PNOTCH FLOUR MILLS
,
SEAFORTH PHONE 15 OR 376 '
Fast, new Unloading Facilities just .installed
WHEN YOU HAVE A NEW CROP OF
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A.,,Amecsset essaAsia110Atssseik setdt
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
CULVERT TENDER
Tenders will be received on or be-
fore Friday, July 23rd, 1954, at nine
o'clock in the evening D.S.T. for the
construction of two culverts and the
repair of one culvert. One culvert at
Lot 13, Con. 12, approximately 109.44
cu. yds. One culvert at Lot 20, Con. 5,
approximately 41.6 en. yds, One cul-
vert repaired at Lot 13, Con, 4, ap-
proximately 3.97 cu. yds. Tenders to
be submitted 'according to Plans and
Specifications which may be obtained
from the Road Superintendent. Tend-
ers to be considered at a special Coun-
eil meeting on Friday, July 28rd, 1954,
at'nine o'clock P,M., D.S.T. A marked
cheque for ten per cent must accom-
pany each tender. Lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accepted. Con-
tractor to supply temporary bridges.
Township to supply. the cement and
steel.
THOS. D. WREN, Clerk of the Twp.
of Hibbert, Cromarty, RR #1
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
Tenders will be received on or be-
fore Friday, July 23rd, 1954, at nine
thirty o'clock in the evening D.S.T.,
for the construction of what is known
as the McMillan Municipal Drain ex-
cavation, approximately 10,170 cu.
yds. of open drain. Murphy Municipal
Drain excavation, approximately 3,000
cu, yds. of open drain; and Dick Mu-
nicipal Drain, 2,090 lineal feet of tile
drain, three catch -basins and 90 lineal
feet of 15” diam. 14 gauge corrugated
Iron pipe. Tenders to be submitted
according to Plans and Specification
which may bo obtained from the
Clerk, A marked cheque for ten per
cent must accompany each tender.
Tenders to be considered at a meet-
ing
eeting in the Staffa Twp. Hall on Friday,
July 23rd, at nine thirty o'clock in
the evening D.S.T. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
THOS"D. WREN, Clerk of the Twp.
of Hibbert, Cromarty, RR yp1
HULLETT
Mrs. Wilmer ,Glousher of Blyth,
spent a few days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Borden Brown.
Miss Shirley Ann Riley, Kitchener,
is spending a few days at the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Button, of At-
wood, were visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter, recent-
ly, also Mr. and Mrs. John Adams
and son.
Mr. Charles Riley and Master Ron-
ald Riley are spending a few days
this week in Kitchener.
Miss Lillian Adams, Clinton, spent
Tuesday last with her sister, Mrs,
Charles Dexter and Mr. Dexter.
We are pleased to report Mrs.
Dexter is feeling much better after
her illness.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth.
FOR SALE
1. boys CCM bicycle, also 1 large tri-
cycle. Both in good condition, and 2
years old. Phone 66J Seaforth
FOR SALE
Baled Timothy and Alfalfa hay on
field. E, P. Chesney, phone 652-31
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 Saturday'
only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance are desirable
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V,S,
W. R. BRYANS, D.Y.M., V.S.
Main St, Seaforth
Phone 105
NOTICE
Custom combining. Two self pro-
pelled combines; also grain truck and
grain auger. C. J. Walker, Cromarty.
Phone 12113 Dublin
NINETY OR OVER
When you are 90 or over go at art
easy pace,
Be careful and keep out of the race,
Take plenty of time going from place
to place,
To be slow in your walk is no dis-
grace.
You should go some earlier to your
bed,
Do not stand around much, but sit
instead,
When in the summer sun, guard well
your head;
Following these rules, make sure
you're well fed.
Go slow and careful when elilnbing
the stairs,
Have patience and advance with all
cares,
Never allow any interference with
your affairs,
For that will bring to you more gray
hairs.
Drink only water that is pure and
moderately oold,
Do not make believe you are a six-
. teen -year-old,
By showing your smart tricks and be-
ing bold,
Trying to look young will make you
grow old,
Wm. Murray .(over ninety)
FOR SALE
50 acre farm S% lot 30, con, 9, Mc-
Killop. Frame house, barn with ce-
ment foundation; drilled well. Price
56,000, can be handled with a small
down payment; possession of house
immediately and farm when crop is
off. John Campbell, RR4 Walton.
PhoneS37r22
WANTED
Binder 6 or 7 ft. cut, in good shape.
Leave your name at Phone 84, Sea -
forth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Hours—Seaforth daily except Bron, 9 to 6.30
Saturday to 9 PM. Wed. 9AM to 12.30 PM
Clinton—McLarons Studio, Mon. 9 to 6.50
Watson & Read
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed
ffected at lowest sates in First -Class
Companies
ION
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
etc.
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Successor to
E. C. Chamberlain
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
Phone 334 Res. 222R
Weir
SUMMER PRICES
PHONE 573
WILLIS DUNDA.`
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
OUNDAS & LONEY
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone
847R, Seaforth
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SALES AND SERVICE
New Viking electric cream .separators end
repairs for Renfrew separators. BASIL
O'ROURIIB, phone Clinton 634 r 21.
FOR SALE
20 choice pigs seven weeks old.
Stanley Jackson, 653r5 Seaforth
NOTICE
Will the party who took my ax from
the old recreation grounds on Mon-
day, please return it and avoid further
trouble. Fred Williams
FOR SALE
Young Tamworth hog. Pure-bred.
Wm. T. Livingston, Seaforth 847-81
DWELLING FOR SALE
7 roomed frame dwelling, Goderieh st. west,
all modern conveniences. Hot water heating
with oil. Two bathrooms. Garage and .small
garden.
y .Vconvenient
o ahopning centre.
Apply The Newsoi
FOR SALE
S room frame house on JAMS St., Se, coni.
Closet up -town. Heavy duty wiring, com-
RANCE DUNDlete AS,oWalton.t and co] Brussels 90 ater. 5R
FOUND
Cattle beast strayed to Lot 55, Con. 6,
Logan Twp., Hereford about 1100 lbs„ has
em- tag. Owner can have same by proving
OATeHBRINE RYAN, expanses. Apply to MRS
Applications
Wanted
Applications will be received by the un-
dersigned
ndersigned until July 24th, 1954, for the
positions of Caretaker at Schools No. 1
and No. 7, in the Stanley Township School
Area, and applications are to indicate
salary required.
T. B. BAIRD
Secretary -Treasurer
Brucefield
Red Rock and Reed SOR nssek pullets, ready for
range, priced for quick Bale, W. C. )4END-
ninoN. phone 6557, Seaforth
NOTICE'
Elderly ppersons, men or women, caret] for.
Write to Postfl'ice Box 491, Seaforth
CUSTOM BALING PERFORMED
Custom baling done with new twine tied
square baler. Every effort for your conveni-
ence. Phone 054,2 Scaforth. ARTHUR Mc-
NAUGHTON
Frame dwelling OBasSWiliam st., modern.
Frame dwelling in Egmondville.
Brick dwelling on Railway St.
Frame dwelling on Louisa St., modern.
WATSON -& REID, Seaforth
NOTICE
Bulldozer for hire for digging cellars, clear-
ing land, etc. JOS. & GARTH POSTILL,
Clinton, Phone 906x23
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
work, including sidewalks, cement floors,
septic tables, etc. SEAFORTH CONCRETE
PRODUCTS. Phone 22-M, Seaforth.
WANTED TO BUY
A building about 12x14 or 12x16,
must be in good condition, FRANK J.
SMALE, Seaforth.
RADIO & T,V. SERVICES
Halliorafters Radio and Television. Contact
Stew's Radio & Television, Walton. Ph. 641r5
CARPENTER WORK
By contract or hour—roofing, siding, porch-
es, repairs and kitchen eupboarde, STEWART
ARMSTRONG, phone 545r6. ...
PROCLAMATION
TOWNSHIP OF TUQI{ERSMITIi
Upon fnatruation from Connell under auth-
ority of By-law #1s, 1152, Township of Tuck-
eramith, I hereby proclaim that all dogs in
the hamlets of Egmondvillo and He purhey
are prohibited from running at largo during
the period from June 1, 1054, to November 1,
1054. Owners er harborers of clogs contraven-
ing the provisions of this by-law will be sub -
Jed to a maximum penalty of 050.00.
(Signed) .TAS, D010, Reeve,
Twp, of Tuakorsmith
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid An plain sealed envelope with price
est, 6 samples 20e; 24 samples $1.00.
Order Dept. Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
FOR SALE
New Mildmay Grain Threshers, Grain
Throwers and Elevators, Combined Cutter and
Shredders, fit all makes of threshers. The
cutter that makes finer straw. Get our prices
and terms. WM. PEPPER, Seaforth, Phone
Clinton 616521 r+scr'
COAL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 318 w
-FREE SERVICE TO
FARMERS
Don't waste money on minerals youb land
does not need. We will, without charge to
you, take samples of the earth in your
fields and have them analyzed.
Call Topnotch Feeds Limited
Phone 15 or 376, Seaforth
LEHIGH
Premium Hard Coal
More Heat Per Ton
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47
Seaforth, Ont.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—President. J. H. McEwing, Blyth;
Vice -Pres., R. Archibald. Seaforth; Manager
and Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—J. L. Malone, Seaforth; .7. I3.
McEwing, Blyth ; W. S. Alexander, Walton:
E. 7. Trewartha, Clinton; .7. E. Pepper,
13rueefield; 0, W. Leenhardt, Bornholm; H.
Fuller,-Goderich ; R. Archibald, Seaforth 1
Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth.
Agents—Wm. Leper Jr., Lsndeeboro; 7. F -
Procter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brussels:
Brie Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will ba promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices,
USBORNE & IIIBBER,T MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE EXETER
President
Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty .
Vice -President
Martin Feeney, RIM Dublin
Directors
Harry Coates, Centralia
E. Clayton Colquhoun, RI11 Science Bill
Milton McCurdy, Rl11 IOrkton
Alex J. Rohde, RRO Mitchell
Agent,
Thos. G. Ballantyne, RR1 Woodham
E, Rose Houghton, Cromarty
Clayton Harris, URI Mitchell
Solicitor, W. G. Cochrane, Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur forager, Exeter
FIRST QUALITY - NAME BRAND
NYLON HOSE
These are not substandards but
first quality regular Branded Tines
that sell regularly at 1.50.
Good Summer shades C
Size 9 to 11 Very Speolal
HEAVY JAQUARD PATTERN
GUEST TOWELS
Guest size heavy weight towels left
from high priced sets - ��
Beautiful colors and quality,
Values to 1.26 To clear at.,
Dacii.
2.98 & 3.98 CHI1,)REN'S
SUMMER DRESSES
Smartly trimmed fine cotton and
rayon dresses, including a few
Sun Dresses. You'll want several99
of these bargain dresses when you ®
see them at
36" WIDE 55c VALUE
HEAVY FLANNELETTE
y
Heav weight, fine soft weave In ��
white, pink, blue and yellow -
A real sale bargain at
Yard
FIRST QUALITY 70 x 90 SIZE
IBEX BLANKETS
Extra large size, singly whipped 42Exclusive
Ibex Blankets that sell regularly
at 650. 6
Our big Sale value at
Pair
CLEARANCE - REGULAR 15.95,,
BETTER DRESSES
patterns and styles,
our Better Dresses, one of a
iO95 ft
kind only - Be eclusve 1 and
get one of these. bargains ILY
at
NEW STYLE - REGULAR 3.50
BOYS TANK PANTS
Fine Khaki twill, santorized tank
pants. with the big bellows pock-
ets. They're new. Size 6 to 16. eit 79
Sale priced at
8 OZ. SANFORIZED
MEN'S BLUE JEANS
q oz. Buckeye, triple stitched,
quality Men's Blue Jeans.
Sizes 30 to 42 only.
015
Zipper closure.
A big value at
CLEARANCE - MEN'S
NYLON FINE SOX
Value wise shoppers have pick -
ed up 200 pairs of these last
week. Better get In and get your'
share at
MEN'S 7.95
NYLOGAB SLACKS
Just 18 pair left in this special
group of Nylogab dress pants.
Size range 30 to 36 only.
. 55
If you're in this size range,
get a big bargain at
FORMERLY SOLD AT 1.95
MEN'S ALL NYLON
WORK SOX
These were a complete sell-out last
week, but we were able to get a few
dozen more for this week's lucky
customers. Very special at ..........
BETTER QUALITY - 10.95 VALUE
MEN'S SUMMER PANTS
In this group are better repelitized
Nylons, new Dacron blends and
other splatter effect weaves, All are 94
10.50 & 10,95. Size 30 to 42 only.
A Super bargain for sure I
tewart Bros
HENSALL
The staff of the Bank of Montreal,
Exeter, presented Mr. David Jarrett,
Hensall, with a traveling alarm clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell, Pauline
and Ann visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Bedard and Rickey in
London.
The annual IOOF and Rebekah
picnic was held at the Lions Park,
Seaforth, on Wednesday, July 7th,
with a very good attendance of mem-
bers and their families. Mrs, E. Chip -
chase and Mr. Peter McNaughton
conducted the sports with the fol-
lowing winners of races. Boys and
girls 5 and under, Marie Denomine,
Gail Richardson and Mervyn Bell,
Boys and girls 8 and under, Robert
McNaughton, Gerald Johnson and
Donna Richardson. Girls 12 and un-
der, Audrey Richardson, Sharon
Black, Marian Bell, Boys 12 and un-
der, Earl Bell, Jerry Broderick, Ger-
ald Shaddick. Girls 15 and under,
Eilleen McLeod, Audrey Richardson,
Sharon Black. Boys 15 and under,
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
FOR SALE
G.M. custom built radio, good con-
dition. Fits 1940-48 Chev. James Jam-
ieson, Seaforth 850-22
FCR SALE
30 chunks. Vincent Murray, RR 5
Seaforth, Phone 400.0 Dublin
FOR SALE
D York shanks, one Yorkshire sow
duo in 3 weeks. LOX 3, Con, 5, Logan,,
Thomas Burns
SALESMEN WANTED
COST OF LIVING IS HIGH ? If
you want to balance your budget ap-
ply for a Fainilex agency, Interesting
profits 'on 'more than 250 household
necessities, all guaranteed, Openings
in yotu' area. Write for free details
'arid catalogue. FAMILEX, 1600 Dolor-
Miler, Montreal
Dressed Ham Supper
ST. COLUMBAN PARISH HALL
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21
5.30 P.M. to 8 P.M.
Bingo and Booths, etc.
Admission 51.00. Children 50c
Harold Parsons, Earl Bell and Kenny
Faber. Young ladies' race, Jean Sol-
dan. Young men's race, Roy Consitt.
Married ladies' race, Mrs. Olga Chip -
chase. Ladies' kick -the -slipper, Eileen
McLean. Men's kick -the -slipper, Alex
MacBeath. Wheelbarrow race 15 and
under, Harold Parsons and Donald
Johnson. Wheelbarrow race 15 and
over, Glenn Bell and Alex MacBeath,
Largest family in attendance, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Richardson. tOldest
person in attendance, Mrs. Tretriace.
Youngest person in attendance, Al
Corbett. The sports concluded 'with
a ball game.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren were
in Waterloo during the past week
owing to the death of their son-in-
law, Professor W. D. Evans, who
passed away in the K -W Hospital on
Saturday. Funeral service was con-
ducted on Monday at Holy Saviour
Anglican Church by Rev. E. I'', Bish-
op and Dean Lloyd Sch ares of Wat-
erloo College.
Professor Evans was Professor of
Roman Language at Waterloo 'Col-
lege for 16 years, he previously
taught in Toronto, Hamilton and
Winnipeg, after graduation from Un-
iversity of Toronto with an M.A. De-
gree, he took post graduate work in
Madrid, Paris and at Columbia Uni-
versity.
Born in Toronto, he served over-
seas with the Canadian Army in
WANTED TO BUY
A building about 12x14 or 12x16,
must be in good condition. Frank J.
Swale, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Six yearling cattle, also two heifers
to freshen in fall, and one heifer with
2 -week old calf, Apply Joseph Malone,
G4r8, Dublin
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation for the many
kindnesses and help shown ns in our
recent bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns
CARD OF THANKS
Beulah and Bertram Bradburn wish
to thank friends and neighbors for
kind expressions of sympathy in the
passing of their reedier and wife, Also
Dr. Stapleton, itev. Mr. James, and
the hospital staff.
FOR SALE
McCormick Deering binder, 8 ft. cut,
on rubber. In Al shape, James Morris,
Brantford St., Seaforth
FOR SALE
On High st., Seaforth, frame cot-
tage, 6 rooms and 3 -pc. bath; good
basement, furnace, jacket heater,
Phone Seaforth 67 W afternoons or
evenings
World- War 1.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Margaret MacLaren, Hensali, two
sons, Robert D., John M., and Mar-
garet L.; two brothers, W. W. Evans,
'Edmonton, and E. Van Evans, Tor-
onto.
HOUSE FOR SALE
5 room bungalow, 2 bedrooms with
clothes closets, 3 pc, bath, hot and
cold water, large glassed and screen-
ed sun -room. Instil brick siding. Roof
consists of B,C. shingles covered with
heavy asphalt shingles, 011 heating'.
Hot and cold water, water softener.
Conveniently located on John St.
Phone Seaforth 379. G. A. Smith
THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954
BOXaF.)d,.
Nvairral
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
to all those who showed their kind-
ness to me while I was a patient in
the hospital by their treats, flowers,
also the lovely Bards. I wish also to
thank Dr. Brady, Dr. McMaster, Dr.
Elliott, the nurses and staff of the
hospital'for their kindness to me.
Mrs. E. Radscheidt
in Memoriam
Dungey—In fond and loving memory
of Mrs. William Dungey who pass-
ed away two years ago, July lath,
1952.
God saw yon getting weary,
Then did what he thought best,
He put His arms around you,
And whispered, conte and rest,
It doesn't need a special day,
To bring you to our inind,
For days we do not think of you,
Are very hard to find.
—Lovingly remembered by Bedford
and Lois 'Dungey.
NOTICE '
Custom combining of grain and bal-
ing of straw, Phone 850125 Seaforth.
Don Buchanan
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 48
Night 595 W
MARTIN W.,STAPLE.TON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
TO RENT
3 room apartment with bath, very
suitable for a couple. Apply at News
Office
FOR SALE
400 six months old pullets, Rliode
BORN Island Reds xRock. Ward Knox,
• Blyth 8111
EDNEY—In Stratford General Hos-
pital, on July 9th, 1954, to 'Mr.
and Mrs, John L. Feeney, Dublin,
a daughter (Loretto Ann)
TUCKERSMITH
The Tuckersmith Ladies' Club held
its annual picnic in Jowett's Grove,
Bayfield on Tuesday, June 29th, with
a good crowd in attendance. The prize
winners were: races, boys, 5 and un-
der, Gerald Townshend, Kenny Whit-
more; 6, 7, 8 years, girls, Joan Rog-
erson, Eileen Garrett; boys, Bruce
'Whitmore, George Townshend; 9-10-
11 years; girls, Erma. Mae Towns-
hend, Carol Pepper, boys, Ross Crich,
John Barkley, Young ladies, Ruth
Brown,. Elizabeth Townshend; young
men, Bert Pepper, Angus Brown;
married ladies, Mrs. •Bert Garrett,
Mrs. Alden Crich; married men, Bert
Garrett, John Lancaster; fat ladies'
race, Mrs. Alden Crich, Mrs.. Warren
Whitmore; fat men's race, John Lan -
easter, William Pepper. Time walk,
Mrs. Alice Lawson; pie race, Alec
Townshend; toothpick relay, Ernie
Crich's team; ladies' kick -the -slipper,
Mrs. Bert 'Garrett: Baseball and
horseshoes were played and a picnic
supper was enjoyed by all.
te
-p�,1 T ir TO SELL
Be sure and contact
PNOTCH FLOUR MILLS
,
SEAFORTH PHONE 15 OR 376 '
Fast, new Unloading Facilities just .installed
WHEN YOU HAVE A NEW CROP OF
T
A.,,Amecsset essaAsia110Atssseik setdt
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
CULVERT TENDER
Tenders will be received on or be-
fore Friday, July 23rd, 1954, at nine
o'clock in the evening D.S.T. for the
construction of two culverts and the
repair of one culvert. One culvert at
Lot 13, Con. 12, approximately 109.44
cu. yds. One culvert at Lot 20, Con. 5,
approximately 41.6 en. yds, One cul-
vert repaired at Lot 13, Con, 4, ap-
proximately 3.97 cu. yds. Tenders to
be submitted 'according to Plans and
Specifications which may be obtained
from the Road Superintendent. Tend-
ers to be considered at a special Coun-
eil meeting on Friday, July 28rd, 1954,
at'nine o'clock P,M., D.S.T. A marked
cheque for ten per cent must accom-
pany each tender. Lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accepted. Con-
tractor to supply temporary bridges.
Township to supply. the cement and
steel.
THOS. D. WREN, Clerk of the Twp.
of Hibbert, Cromarty, RR #1
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
Tenders will be received on or be-
fore Friday, July 23rd, 1954, at nine
thirty o'clock in the evening D.S.T.,
for the construction of what is known
as the McMillan Municipal Drain ex-
cavation, approximately 10,170 cu.
yds. of open drain. Murphy Municipal
Drain excavation, approximately 3,000
cu, yds. of open drain; and Dick Mu-
nicipal Drain, 2,090 lineal feet of tile
drain, three catch -basins and 90 lineal
feet of 15” diam. 14 gauge corrugated
Iron pipe. Tenders to be submitted
according to Plans and Specification
which may bo obtained from the
Clerk, A marked cheque for ten per
cent must accompany each tender.
Tenders to be considered at a meet-
ing
eeting in the Staffa Twp. Hall on Friday,
July 23rd, at nine thirty o'clock in
the evening D.S.T. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
THOS"D. WREN, Clerk of the Twp.
of Hibbert, Cromarty, RR yp1
HULLETT
Mrs. Wilmer ,Glousher of Blyth,
spent a few days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Borden Brown.
Miss Shirley Ann Riley, Kitchener,
is spending a few days at the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Button, of At-
wood, were visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter, recent-
ly, also Mr. and Mrs. John Adams
and son.
Mr. Charles Riley and Master Ron-
ald Riley are spending a few days
this week in Kitchener.
Miss Lillian Adams, Clinton, spent
Tuesday last with her sister, Mrs,
Charles Dexter and Mr. Dexter.
We are pleased to report Mrs.
Dexter is feeling much better after
her illness.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth.
FOR SALE
1. boys CCM bicycle, also 1 large tri-
cycle. Both in good condition, and 2
years old. Phone 66J Seaforth
FOR SALE
Baled Timothy and Alfalfa hay on
field. E, P. Chesney, phone 652-31
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 Saturday'
only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance are desirable
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V,S,
W. R. BRYANS, D.Y.M., V.S.
Main St, Seaforth
Phone 105
NOTICE
Custom combining. Two self pro-
pelled combines; also grain truck and
grain auger. C. J. Walker, Cromarty.
Phone 12113 Dublin
NINETY OR OVER
When you are 90 or over go at art
easy pace,
Be careful and keep out of the race,
Take plenty of time going from place
to place,
To be slow in your walk is no dis-
grace.
You should go some earlier to your
bed,
Do not stand around much, but sit
instead,
When in the summer sun, guard well
your head;
Following these rules, make sure
you're well fed.
Go slow and careful when elilnbing
the stairs,
Have patience and advance with all
cares,
Never allow any interference with
your affairs,
For that will bring to you more gray
hairs.
Drink only water that is pure and
moderately oold,
Do not make believe you are a six-
. teen -year-old,
By showing your smart tricks and be-
ing bold,
Trying to look young will make you
grow old,
Wm. Murray .(over ninety)
FOR SALE
50 acre farm S% lot 30, con, 9, Mc-
Killop. Frame house, barn with ce-
ment foundation; drilled well. Price
56,000, can be handled with a small
down payment; possession of house
immediately and farm when crop is
off. John Campbell, RR4 Walton.
PhoneS37r22
WANTED
Binder 6 or 7 ft. cut, in good shape.
Leave your name at Phone 84, Sea -
forth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Hours—Seaforth daily except Bron, 9 to 6.30
Saturday to 9 PM. Wed. 9AM to 12.30 PM
Clinton—McLarons Studio, Mon. 9 to 6.50
Watson & Read
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed
ffected at lowest sates in First -Class
Companies
ION
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
etc.
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Successor to
E. C. Chamberlain
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
Phone 334 Res. 222R
Weir
SUMMER PRICES
PHONE 573
WILLIS DUNDA.`
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
OUNDAS & LONEY
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone
847R, Seaforth
•1
SALES AND SERVICE
New Viking electric cream .separators end
repairs for Renfrew separators. BASIL
O'ROURIIB, phone Clinton 634 r 21.
FOR SALE
20 choice pigs seven weeks old.
Stanley Jackson, 653r5 Seaforth
NOTICE
Will the party who took my ax from
the old recreation grounds on Mon-
day, please return it and avoid further
trouble. Fred Williams
FOR SALE
Young Tamworth hog. Pure-bred.
Wm. T. Livingston, Seaforth 847-81
DWELLING FOR SALE
7 roomed frame dwelling, Goderieh st. west,
all modern conveniences. Hot water heating
with oil. Two bathrooms. Garage and .small
garden.
y .Vconvenient
o ahopning centre.
Apply The Newsoi
FOR SALE
S room frame house on JAMS St., Se, coni.
Closet up -town. Heavy duty wiring, com-
RANCE DUNDlete AS,oWalton.t and co] Brussels 90 ater. 5R
FOUND
Cattle beast strayed to Lot 55, Con. 6,
Logan Twp., Hereford about 1100 lbs„ has
em- tag. Owner can have same by proving
OATeHBRINE RYAN, expanses. Apply to MRS
Applications
Wanted
Applications will be received by the un-
dersigned
ndersigned until July 24th, 1954, for the
positions of Caretaker at Schools No. 1
and No. 7, in the Stanley Township School
Area, and applications are to indicate
salary required.
T. B. BAIRD
Secretary -Treasurer
Brucefield
Red Rock and Reed SOR nssek pullets, ready for
range, priced for quick Bale, W. C. )4END-
ninoN. phone 6557, Seaforth
NOTICE'
Elderly ppersons, men or women, caret] for.
Write to Postfl'ice Box 491, Seaforth
CUSTOM BALING PERFORMED
Custom baling done with new twine tied
square baler. Every effort for your conveni-
ence. Phone 054,2 Scaforth. ARTHUR Mc-
NAUGHTON
Frame dwelling OBasSWiliam st., modern.
Frame dwelling in Egmondville.
Brick dwelling on Railway St.
Frame dwelling on Louisa St., modern.
WATSON -& REID, Seaforth
NOTICE
Bulldozer for hire for digging cellars, clear-
ing land, etc. JOS. & GARTH POSTILL,
Clinton, Phone 906x23
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
work, including sidewalks, cement floors,
septic tables, etc. SEAFORTH CONCRETE
PRODUCTS. Phone 22-M, Seaforth.
WANTED TO BUY
A building about 12x14 or 12x16,
must be in good condition, FRANK J.
SMALE, Seaforth.
RADIO & T,V. SERVICES
Halliorafters Radio and Television. Contact
Stew's Radio & Television, Walton. Ph. 641r5
CARPENTER WORK
By contract or hour—roofing, siding, porch-
es, repairs and kitchen eupboarde, STEWART
ARMSTRONG, phone 545r6. ...
PROCLAMATION
TOWNSHIP OF TUQI{ERSMITIi
Upon fnatruation from Connell under auth-
ority of By-law #1s, 1152, Township of Tuck-
eramith, I hereby proclaim that all dogs in
the hamlets of Egmondvillo and He purhey
are prohibited from running at largo during
the period from June 1, 1054, to November 1,
1054. Owners er harborers of clogs contraven-
ing the provisions of this by-law will be sub -
Jed to a maximum penalty of 050.00.
(Signed) .TAS, D010, Reeve,
Twp, of Tuakorsmith
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid An plain sealed envelope with price
est, 6 samples 20e; 24 samples $1.00.
Order Dept. Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
FOR SALE
New Mildmay Grain Threshers, Grain
Throwers and Elevators, Combined Cutter and
Shredders, fit all makes of threshers. The
cutter that makes finer straw. Get our prices
and terms. WM. PEPPER, Seaforth, Phone
Clinton 616521 r+scr'
COAL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 318 w
-FREE SERVICE TO
FARMERS
Don't waste money on minerals youb land
does not need. We will, without charge to
you, take samples of the earth in your
fields and have them analyzed.
Call Topnotch Feeds Limited
Phone 15 or 376, Seaforth
LEHIGH
Premium Hard Coal
More Heat Per Ton
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47
Seaforth, Ont.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—President. J. H. McEwing, Blyth;
Vice -Pres., R. Archibald. Seaforth; Manager
and Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—J. L. Malone, Seaforth; .7. I3.
McEwing, Blyth ; W. S. Alexander, Walton:
E. 7. Trewartha, Clinton; .7. E. Pepper,
13rueefield; 0, W. Leenhardt, Bornholm; H.
Fuller,-Goderich ; R. Archibald, Seaforth 1
Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth.
Agents—Wm. Leper Jr., Lsndeeboro; 7. F -
Procter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brussels:
Brie Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will ba promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices,
USBORNE & IIIBBER,T MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE EXETER
President
Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty .
Vice -President
Martin Feeney, RIM Dublin
Directors
Harry Coates, Centralia
E. Clayton Colquhoun, RI11 Science Bill
Milton McCurdy, Rl11 IOrkton
Alex J. Rohde, RRO Mitchell
Agent,
Thos. G. Ballantyne, RR1 Woodham
E, Rose Houghton, Cromarty
Clayton Harris, URI Mitchell
Solicitor, W. G. Cochrane, Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur forager, Exeter