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CROMARTY
Cromarty Farm Forum met Mon-
day evening in Cromarty School with
1? present, Subject for discussion
was "Farm Insurance". What type
of insurance most important? It was
felt that automobile, fire and wind
were the most important. In the ease
of automobile insurance a person
can be sued for more than he him-
self can raise even by sale of all his
property. h. case of fire he can only
lose what he owns. Life insurance is
a good way of saving for young men
who can afford it, We also believe
hospital insurance is almost a neces-
sity in the present age.
Do you consider that the average
farm family carry adequate insur-
ance. It was felt that most farmers
carry all they can afford and in-
crease it when they can.
Euchre winners were: high, Mrs.
Riley; low, Mrs. Gerald Carey; Gents
high, Gerald Carey; low, Doug. Mc-
Kellar; lone hands, Mrs. Bert Riley.
The meeting was in charge of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm, Harper. There will be
no meeting next week, Review night
Steve Storey's Lucan Irish
VS
Seaforth Beavers
Tuesday, Nov, 30
SEAFORTH ARENA - 8.30 P.M.
Come and see "Shifty" Steve in action.
He starred with the Baldwin Jrs. last year
and is twice as good this year
will be held in Staffa gall on Friday,
Dee. 3, Cromarty Forum in Qharge, ,
The annual bazaar and potluck
supper which was sponsored by the
Ladies' Aid' and Marian Ritchie •So-
eieties was held on Friday evening
with a good attendance, There Was
a splendid display of sewing, fancy.
work, baked goods and vegetables
and buying was brisk. The fish pond
and candy corner was under direc-
tion of the Mission Band.
Mrs, Margaret Laing, Seaforth.
spent a few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs, T. Laing.
Among those who attended the
Royal Winter Fair from this district
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs: (Gordon Scott, Mr. Al-
ex Gardiner and Ml'. Douglas McKel-
lar.
Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Binning and
Richard, Mitchell, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCulloch visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Cal-
der MelCeig.
Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Mills and
Rossetta, St, Marys, visited on Sun-
day with Mrs. A. Roberts and Mr.
John Robertson.
Rev. S. Kerr was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs, George Wallace on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ton. Gray,.Sask., vis-
ited recently with Mr, and Mrs. Fil-
mer Chappel.
Mr. and Mrs, Art Forster, Port Al-
bert, visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Glossop,
11/fr. Alex Meikle presided for the
Y,P.S. meeting on Sunday evening.
Miss Mary Ruth Meikle read the
scripture lesson, andprayer was of-
fered by Rev. S. Kerr. Miss Shirley
Wallace played an instrumental. The
study book lesson, Discipleship, was
taken by Miss Joy Vivian.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton
have returned home from their hon-
eymoon,
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend in
Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus .Stapleton in
Toronto and Clairmont with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Pugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans of Mer-
ritton with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ev-
ans.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hotham, Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, Port
Elgin with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Burns.
Mrs. Lloyd Etue with Mrs. Loretta
Molyneaux.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Forster in
town with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dill, Karen and
Billie in Stratford with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Dill.
Miss Teresa Ryan, London, with
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart in
Clarkson with Mr. E. R. Allen.
The November meeting of the
Catholic Women's League of Dublin
was held Wednesday evening in the
Continuation School with an attend-
ance of 35 members. Mrs. Earl Healy
president, opened the Sheeting with
prayer and a hymn was sung in uni-
son. Miss Margaret Flanagan, secre-
tary, read the minutes and Mrs.
Louis Looby, treasurer, gave the
financial report. Miss Phonslne Mea-
gher read the correspondence, in-
cluding a letter from the Stratford
sub -division announcing On exeeul-
tive meeting to be held in Stratford
early in December. The president
and two executives were invited to
attend. Miss Meagher gave a reading
from the league magazine.
Mrs. Joseph McConnell, the pro-
vincial president of the league, was
the guest speaker, and she gave a
very interesting talk -on the different
activities of the Catholic Women's
League. Mrs. Joseph Shea moved a
vote of thanks to Mrs. McConnell. A
discussion was held concerning the
turkey bingo to be held on Tuesday,
Nov. 30. The meeting was adjourned
by Mrs. Bruxer. A. lunch was served.
LAMPS Smokers
Hampers Hassocks
BATHROOM SCALES, ETC.
AS ANOTHER HELP TO THE XMAS
SHOPPERS WE ARE OFFERING
G.F. Electric Kettles at this low, low price
9.99
I3osllart Cedar Chests at
39.95
Try our Lay Away .Plan
We have added many new gift suggestions.
You cannot afford to miss coming into
FURNITURE
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PHONE 43 ' ' SEAS'ORTH
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IT PAYS TO SHOP IN ECMONDVILLE
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DINGS CHOICE TOMATOES, 28 oz.... . , , 2 for
CLUB HOUSE PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz.
CANADIAN BEAUTY PASTRY FLOUR , .. 7 lb Bag
FIRST GRADE BUTTER 1 lb'
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KIPPEN
A very successful bazaar was held
in St. Andrew's United Church here
on Saturday afternoon sponsored by
The Woman's Auxiliary under the
direction of Mrs, Winston Work-
man, President of the group. $232.00
were realized. The booths were pret-
tily decorated and were in charge of
the following ladies: Fancy Wolk,
Mrs. Robert Elgie, Mrs. J. W. Mc-
Lean, Mrs. Alec McMurtrie, Mrs.
Bert Faber, Mrs, Carl McClinchey;
Calve and Cookies: Mrs. Win. Kyle
and Mrs. Russell Consitt; Pies and
Tarts: Mrs. Harold Jones and Mrs.
Emerson Anderson; Bread and Buns:
Miss Isabelle Caldwell, Mrs, A.
Gackstettor; Vegetables: Mrs. 171.
McBride and Mrs. John Anderson.
Fish Pond; Mrs. Ralph Turner and
Mrs, John Cooper Sr.; Baby Booth:
Mrs. Robert McGregor; .Candy
Booth in charge of the Mission
Band with Kathryn Anderson and
Ann Sinclair as convenors. The tea
room was in charge of Mrs. A. Par-
sons as convenor with assistants,
Mrs. R. Broadfoot, Mrs. Benindyk,
Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs, Roy Con-
sitt, Mrs. R. McAllister. Mrs. Bruce
McGregor, Mrs. Wilmer Jones, Mrs.
Allan Johnson, Mrs. Eldon Jarrott
and Miss Margaret Sinclair. Waitress
Phyllis Lostell, Lois McLellan, Lou-
ise Hyde, Evelyn £Hyde, Marion
Turner, Ruth Turner, Marie Jarrott,
Jean Turner and Ilene McLean.
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Cooper and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Cooper all of Exeter
visited on Wednesday afternoonwith
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cooper.: , -
Mr. and Mrs. James Young and
family spent the weekend with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Young in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Forsyth at-
tended the Royal Winter Fair in
Toronto last week.
Miss Merle Dickert spent the week
end with relatives in London.
Friday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Dickert were Mrs. An-
son Wolfe, Mrs. W. Wolfe. Wendy
and Mrs. J. Lawrence, all of Mel-
bourne.
Mrs. Alice Dinsdale has returned
home after spending several weeks
with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane and Mr.
and Mrs. A. Gackstetter spent
Thursday in London.
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Nahl and Al-
lan of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hubbard, Burt and Sharon of Lake -
let visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. N. Dickert.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Henderson
visited relatives in Lucan on Sunday.
BORN
MONTGOMERY—At Scott Memorial Hospital
on Nov. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. George
Montgomery, Godo'ich, a daughter
WAGENUIOER—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Nov. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. I0aven
Wagenuker, Seaforth RBA, a daughter
Auction Sale
Of Grade fresh and springing Heifers, Cows,
Calves, Pigs and Horses, at the farm 4 miles
north of Millbank and 514 miles west of Lin-
wood, on Monday, Nov. 29, at 1 P.M.
CATTLE -20 grade Holstein 1st calf heifers,
some fresh by sale time, others due soon;
also some young cows springing; 2 registered
Guernsey cows bred in June; Ayrshire heifer,
fresh. 15calves, both sexes, from 3 mos.
down. A, few by Aberdeen Angus sires. The 1st
calf heifers are sired by a 4% sire of Loch=
Inver bloodlines. Also selling 20 stocker heif-
ers, about 600 lbs., mostly Herefords. Hol-
stein bull, 11/, years.'
HORSES Pair block mares, rising 2 and
8 years, full sisters.
PIGS -9 York brood sows, some due to far-
row in near future, some bred about 2 mos.
50 chunks.
If in need of fresh or springer heifers,some
of these would make a nice foundation to
start a herd. Satisfied customers have contin-
ually come back to these sales, and this lot is
equal to the former quality of nice uddered
heifers you have seen sold here. Cattle sell
under cover.
S. SCOTT DAVIDSON, Owner
A. B. Brubaeher & Son, Auctioneers, 32
Pelts Ave„ Kitchener '
LOST
A hard -tooled black pu,•se, a keepsake, lost
on Saturday afternoon, on Seaforth Main St.,
containing valuable papers and a small son
of money. Reword. MRS. W. S. FINNIGAN,
phone 608x33
FOR SALE
Two registered Hereford bulla, 13 and 10
months of age. IVAN FORSYTH, phone
0531.22 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Baby's crib 18 by 37 inches, new. 1 woman's
black seal coot, nearly new, size 40, 50 cedar
posts. Phone 603 Seaforth
FOR SALE
A 7 cu. ft. Frigidaire refrigerator in first
class condition. IGEN THOMPS--OOrN 033r13
IF YOU hIISSATI DISSATISFIED with your
Present work. your present pay, and feel that
you are not making progress write to us and
we will sAbw you HOW YOU CAN ENJOY
the satisfaction of being in business for your
self, Our agency consists of 250 guaranteed
Products needed in every lame. Details on
request. 1''AMILEX, 1000 Deloldmior, Dept. 0,
Montreal
FOR SALE
Registered pure bred Herefords vaccinated.
heifers 11 to 11- months old. Two bulls 10
im,utlw old. All from an accredited herd, ART
FINLAYSON, 'i'uokowmith, 261,.1 Seaforth
RADIATORS REPAIRED
Cliemlealiv oiled and ropni)Cd, Work guar-
enteed, hacked by 18 years of experience, at
COLLINS SERVICE STATION, west of Sea -
forth Phone 007112
O Ft2 unit Surge millker,gSCSI . two seasons, in
lllto-rely condition. D. CAMERON, Seaforth,
Phone 052r2
NOTICE
Ata recent gathering in the United Church
at Sunday service or Presbyterial banquet an
exchange of Overcoats took place. Will the
man with he dark sand overcoat withzipper
for interlining and nano on label "Liberty
Clothes" or "J?ovon Park", please call Dr.
Ha -burn. Tho coat Do. Harburn ,has is a
Simpson coat.
WANTED
To rent 10 to 50 acres suitable for crop of
beans or turnips. L YLE MONTGOMERY, ILRI
Clinton. Phone 641r21 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Man', winter overcoat, size 40, green, 1 pair
boys skates size 11. Apply nt.News OMFtee
FOR SALE
Pnlr of girls 0 figure skates, size 12
white boots. Used one season. Less than half
Arica, 00. Apply at The News Office
BAZAAR
In the Walton Hall
SATURDAY, NOV. 27
Sponsored. by the Anglican Guild
Aprons, Fancy Work, Candy and
Home Baking
Opens at 2.30 P.M, .
TIII7 SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, November 25, 1954
CARD OF THANKS
2.101811 to express my thanks to all those
who sent me cards, floder'sand gifts while a
patient in the Seott Memorial Hospital and.
since I camp home. Also thanks to Dr. Got
will end the nursing staff of the hospital, and
Rev. H. E. Livingstone. It was mnmh ap-
preciated. MRS. CHARLES DOLMAGE
CARD OF THANKS
With great thanks and gratitude to our
family, and their wives fqr the Turkey dbn-
nor which was hold in honor of the Forty-
fifth Amliveeeaty. Also the lovely gifts, cards,
letters and flowers.
MR. AND MRS. JNO.. CAMPBELL
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take this opportunity to az.-
Press my, sincere thanks, to all my friends and
neighbors, who visited me, sent treats, flow-
ers and dards while a patient in Victoria
Hospital, Scott Memorial Hospital and the
Thamer - Rowland Nursing home, Rev, D.
Glenn Campbell, and W.IVLS. of First Presby-
terian Church, the nursing Staff of hospital.
A special thanks to doctors of Seaforth Clinic.
Everything was very much appreciated,
MRS. ROET. (BEATRICE) EBERIIART
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this opportunity to thank
all our friends, neighbors and relatives for the
beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy,
or helped in any way during our recent be-
reavement. It was very much appreciated, and
will long be remembered.
MRS. HAROLD SELLERS
MRS. HERB. TRAVIS
WANTED
About 25 feet of 5 or 6 inch flat belting.
AMBROSE ADDLEY, `yi mile east of Kin,
burn. Phone 888r4
• FOR SALE
9 good pigs. Phone 654r12 Seaforth, or P
GRUMMETT, RRA Seaforth
Good feed Gi
WT Apply ROY LAWSON,
160r16 Seaforth
75 pullets, APplyOR th
Rto WILLIAM ALEXAN-
DER, Walton. Phone 848r15
Auction Sale
Auction Sale of 50 head of Cattle, Pigs,
Hay & Grain, 174 north. and 11/i miles east of
Blyth, Morris Twp., on Friday, Nov. 26 at 1.30
P.M. 12 Hereford & Durham Cows. 88 Here-
ford & Durham stens and heifers ranging
from 400 lbs, to 1080,1bs. 1 Registered Here-
ford Bull. PIGS -2 Yorkshire sows, one with
litter. 11 York chunks. Hay & Grain -50
ton good. Hay. 2000 bus. mixed grain. 2000
bus. feed turnips. Terms cash.
LOUTS STADELMANN, Proprietor
Harold Seakson, Auctioneer
TOWNSHIP OF MoKILLOP
FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST
Notice is hereby gran that I have complied
with Section 9 of the Voters Lists Act, and I
have posted up in my office, in McKillop, on
the 15th day of November, 1954, the list o£
all persons entitled to vote in said Municipal-
ity for members of parliament and municipal
elections, 'and that such list remains there for
inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters to tako
Immediate proceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected according to law, the last
day of anneal being the 29th day of Nevem
her, 1954
JOHN M. ECKERT, Clerk of the Township
of McKillop
Township of Tuckersmith
Clerk's Notice of First Posting of the
Voters List, 1954
Notice is hereby given that I have compiled
with Section 9 of the Voters' List Act and
that I. have posted up at my office at Tucker-
smith on the 12th day of November, 1954, the
list of all persons entitled to Vote in sald
municipality at municipal elections and that
such list remains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters to take
immediate proceedings to have any errors ars
omissions corrected according to'law, the last
day of appeal being the 26th day of Nov
ember, 1954
Dated this 12th des, of November, 1954
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk
• Town of Seaforth
COURT OF REVISION
The Court of Revision for the. Assessment
Roll of 1954 for the Town of Seaforth, will
meet in the town hall at 2 P.M. on Thursday,
Nov. 25th.
D. H. WILSON, Clerk
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TO RENT
Half of double house on Jarvis street, 7
rooms, available Dee. 1st. Phone 441/ Seaforth
Three roomed '.heated RENT with bath.
Enquire at News Office
NOTICE
Do not buy new serving machine. Let she see
Your old machine. PIrst class repair. Phone
75 Seaforth
D
If you have ny trouble withi.yyourr fireplace
or chimney, just cull 75 Seaforth
FOR SALE
2 ten H.P, motors 60 cycle, English make.
2 Donkey Brakes for tow. Inspection phone
30 Senfo'th
NE
Truck driver for ALondonD trip, Apply to
JOHN RIMIER
NOTICE
Custom chain sawing, reasonable, by the
hour. LYLE MONTGOMERY, mu Clinton,
Phone 841r31 Seaforth
RADiO REPAIRS
Quiclq inexpensive and guaranteed radia
repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phon,
947R, Seaforth
SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRODUCTS
PHONE 2201
Will repair your buildings before winter at
reasonable prices, Also new buildings, gar-
ages, patios, verandahs, etc. In stock—Col-
ored fintstone, bricks, blocks,tile, end other.
concrete products
TO RENT
9 room cottage with basement, nice lawn
and garden, house furnished, 3 mace beth, hot
and cold water on tap, heavy duty wiring now
floor Iinoleums and oll heaters; nicely &Cor-
aced inside and out; situated on new highway
8 between Clinton and Seaforth. Only good
tenants with small family need apply; or
would make an ideal home for retired couple.
See JONATHAN 301101LL, phone 667r13 Sea -
forth, or 616x18. Clinton
014 horses 3e pe 3k.N dead cattle and horses
at value, Important ttoo phone at once, day or
night. GILBERT BROS. MINK RANCH,
Goderieh• Phone collect 006r82 or 086121
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47
BOX.
1gun*rat eruirr
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital -lied
Flowers for all occasions
Phones; Day 43
Night 595 W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physioian and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A,, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
IJ. A. McMaster, B.A.,M.A., Internist
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
'Office hours, 1 p.m. 40 5 p.m., daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings. 'Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
only 7-0 p.m,
Appoint' ,menta made in advance are desirable
VETERINARY -SURGEON
J. 0, TURNBULL, D,V.M., V,B.
W. IL BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon, 9 to 8.80
Saturday to 9 PM. Wed. SAM to 18.50 PM
Clinton—McLarens Studio, Mon to 5,500,$0
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE— SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—President, J. H. MkEwing Blyth;
VicePres., R. Archibald, Seaforth; ilfanagog
and Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—J. L. Malone, Seaforth; J. H,
MoEwing. Blyth ; W. S. Alexander. Walton;
E. J. Trewartha• Clinton; J. E. Pepper,
Brucofield • C. W. Leonhardt, Bornholm; H.
Fuller, Goderich; R. Archibald, Seaforth i
Allister- Broadfoot, Seaforth.
Agents—Wm. Leiper Jr., Londesboro; J. F.
?meter, Brodhegen• Selwyn Baker. Brussels,
Eric Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will bo promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices.
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEIAFORTH ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Claes
Companies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
etc.
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Successor to
E. C. Chamberlain
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
Phone 334 Res. 222R
*'blue coal',2A'`;
TI -11 SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID COMFORT •. 1
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS &. LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R
P
SALES AND SERVICE
New Viking electrio cream separators and
repairs for Renfrew separators. BASIL
01101TREE, phone Clinton 634 r 21.
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) midlerf '
Postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
list, 6 samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail -
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co.. Box 91.
Hamilton. Ont.
AND FUEL OIL
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. analyzed.
Call Topnotch Feeds Limited
Phone 15 or 376, Seaforth
USBORNE"& HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD 013'1010 EXETER
President '
Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Vire-President
Martin Feeney, RIM Dublin
Directors
Harry Coates, Centralia
E. Clayton Colquhoun, 1081 Science Hill
Milton' McCurdy, 35101 Khttton
Alex J. Rohde, 10103 Mitchell
Agents
Thos. G, Ballantyne, 12101 Woodham
Clayton Harris, 1112,1 Mitchell
Stanley Hocking, Mitchell
Solicitor, W. G. Cochrane, Exeter
Secretory -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter
nezzeisessonalcreenesszsaa
For Sale
For sale or rent, brick residence, with all
modern conveniences, well located, immediate
possession
Two bedroom stucco cottage, with
all modern conveniences including 3
piece, bath, hardwood floors, modern
kitchen. Full basement with furnace,
Garage and good garden. Reasonably
priced and almost immediate possos-
Mion,
Brick" dwelling very centrally loc-
ated. Goderieh St. West. Now furnace.
Could bo divided for apartments.
$8,200. Oho and a half and ono storey
frame dwelling with full• basement. Goderioh
St. West. Possession arranged.
53,400. Asphalt covered dwelling on Victoria
Street 01,500 cash, balance arranged, Posses.
on Nov, 1st,
Brick dwelling, Goderieh St. - Enst, beauty
fully located. (former residen0e of late Mr*.
M. A. REID
Soaforth