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DUBLIN
Miss Kathleen Stapleton sponsor-
ed a linen and towel shower at her
home on Friday night in honor of
Miss Patricia Ryan whose marriage
to Lieutenant Edward J. Tozer, De-
troit, is an event of next Saturday.
Miss' Stapleton wa$. assisted by her
sister, Mrs. Richard Box, Soaforth.
The bride-to-be obeyed instructions
from various notes to search for the
gifts in different corners of the
house. Playing court whist was an
enjoyable feptu1'e of the evening. A
dainty lunch was served by the
hostess,
Mrs. 0. Trott, Clinton, 'with her
mother, Mrs. A, M. Looby.
WANTED AT ONCE
Furnished email apartment or private bed
Hitting room for couple. Reply Box 127, The
Senforth News
FOR SALE
Sixty Red x Reek Pullets. lusting, ART
COLSON, phone 22149 Blyth
FOR SALE
75 Barred Rock pullets; olx months old;
laying. KEN BEATTIB RR4 Walton,334110
Township of Tuckersmith
Tender
Tender= ere invited for snowplowing town-
ship tools ht the Township of Tuckersmith
for the winter of 1952.68, 'V --typo, 8 footplows
with hydraulically operated plow and wing, to
be used on 4.100 or better trucks Contractor
to supply all equipment and labor. Tender to
state n flat rate per hour and tenders to close
at 8 P.M. an Oct. 20th, 1962.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac -
em ed.
E. P, CHESNEY,Clerk-Trees„ Twp, el
Tueke omith
Township of Tuckersmith
Tender
Tenders are Invited for the emnstruetion of
a concrete bridge, 18' x 68' at Lots 18, Con,
6.7 1.11.2„ Township of Tuekersmith, end
will be received by the clerk of the TownehiP
of Tuckersmith until 9 P,M., Oct. 2019, 1260.
Tenders shall be submitted on black forms
provided by the township and shall give the
unit Prices and the total star for the work
described: Tenders shall be delivered in u
paled opaque envelope, clearly marked TEN-
DER. Tenderers must examine information
to bidders at the Clerk's office:
Tenders shall be accompanied by a certified
cheque drawn and made payableto the order
of the Treasurer of the Township of Tucker-
smith
uckersmitlh for 1001. of the tender pries.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
twcepted. Work must be completed by Dec. lot,
1952.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk, Twp. of 'l'ucker-
]th
TH] SI:1 .I+ Q.I- .TU NNWS
„ T Fon SALE
AaALFiT]69';TAMPS
IGx00, phone 7191tte0I
FOR ;SALE
too Tied x Rook put ets, leyines GARNET
JACOBI, Zurich I'M, Plwile 88x11 Zurich
FOR SALE
Spruce Trees for oola, 4'. 1;nr'gain at 96
W, J, F'INNIGAN
FOR SALE
A team of horses 2860 tbs. A sat of hob
sleighs with flat rack. GEO. DUBS,,. Lodes -
born. kboue Blyth 27116
FOR SALE
A. number o1' u m tops cut last winter, close
to the road; cheap for Visit onto. BBNEST
ADAMS. 1.0.1, Clinton; phone 84422 Seaforth
FOR SALE
ceat sonditton, 'BOX�th`UItNIT01;Etge'. -
FOR SALE
Eight steers weighing around 766 the. Ap-
ple to WM. L10EMING, phone 801r21 Seaforth
FOR SALE
York sow with -twelve pigs, five weeks olid.
WILLIAM IIOEG3f, Centro street, Seaforth
FOR SALE
McCormick Deering electric e000m separator,
good emtditioa, JAMES T. SCO'4r, Seaforth.
?hate Gi2W
FOR SALE
FIOUSE-0 room frame house, Goderich St.
E., immediate posseeslon, bathroom and
lights. Apply to I. O'LEARY, Phone 601x22,
Sopforbh 11,R, 4,
IN M]MORIA7VI
ARMSTRONG- --In loving memory of Ilnt'oht
Aom.stronoi, who Passed atvhi' Oct, lint,
1460
We do not forget him, we loved him too
dearly,
For his memory to fade from Or lives like
a dreamt
Tho lips 110ed 1109 speak whan the heart
mourns sincerely,.
.Tbr grief often dwells where it seldom is
1peen.
---Sadly missed by his father, mother,
blether and sister,
In Memoriam
I'IOLLANI)--•711 loving memory 00 Benedict
Holland W110 died. Oct. 0, leas,
Memories are treasures no one eats steal,
Death Is a heartache nothing can heal,
Some may 'forget You 1101Y you are gone
lint we will remember you no matter bow
•1ong.. _..
In Memoriam
SMITH,, -In loving memory of 4 deer mother,
Florence rM. Smith, who passed away Gat,
10, 1942,' and to deaf' father Frank Mr.
Smith, who passed 5000 Sept. 18, 1047.
One by oto they f40 before us '
But we know they're watching o'er us,
They 000 the good, the Sell', the tree,
They are welting ter ns only,
Where 000 00111 0000 ever mal',
Dear ones who. left us Imn011'
'Watch 90 through the gates arae;
There a father, there a mother,
Gone within those gates War.
—Lovingly remembered by the family
FOR SALE
S(pim'e piano (walnut), Enquire .at Nelye
Office
FOR SALE
Good Hereford oalf..1164 months old. Apply
M ORVILLE DALE, phone 162-W, North
Main St,. Seaforth
FOR SALE
011 space heater, Fess made, used very
little, reasonably priced for quick sale. Aloe
a good Princess Rose cook stove. JAMES
ELLIOTT, phone 249W, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Ten good woaner pigs for sale. Apply to
W. H, PFILE, Ilensan, phone 9854
'POR SALE
2 purebred, Hereford bulls, both have been
used, guarmtteed breeders. ALFRED SUCH-
ANAN, t'r,l Clinton'. Phone Seaforth 84104.
2 FO On SAbrn
Dianthus and y Bel] for 101'---
will bloom inside- this Winter and outside
THOS t 11ALDINGTON,ds N.£Mein strong0,, ento the
MAKE NO MISTAKE
IT PAYS TO SHOP IN EGMONDVILLE
FRESH PICNIC HAMS - 45c Th.
PKGE. BREAKFAST BACON 1 Ib, 45c
DELMAR MARGARINE 2 lb. for 59c
0000D QUALITY BLACK TEA 1 ib. 69c
Bath Towels $1.49 a pr,
EARLY TELEPHONE ORDERS APPRECIATED
CLAIR ATV EY
FOR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 72
77,
FOR SALE •
9 ft, refrigerator in Al condition. Abply
ab The .News Office.
PAINTING
Spray or brush'; papering, Sunwot'thy
wallpapers, sign painting a 90e0ielty. EA•
-(7iuck) L111T2115, Hansell, Phage 10816,
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
McIntosh,. Delis ons, King. Spy and Russett.
Place your order now and be assured of good
winter fruit. Phone 656r16 Seaforth, ROBERT
A.RCHIBALD
EA TORN
It happens every year. The first cold snap arrives and
the whole neighborhood is driving in, phoning in - even
walking in. They all want the same thing: Winter Change-
over for their cars.
Of course, that's fine with us. We like to do a brisk
business. And we're proud that our neighbors have such
confidence in our service and products. But unfortunately
there are limits to our facilities. We can't always serve our
customers at the very instant they want us to.
This year to avoid bottlenecks and improve service and
convenience to our many customers, we have instituted a
Booking Program. This will distribute the load of Change-
over business more evenly. Nobody need then be disap-
pointed when that first sharp frost arrives.
Next time you're passing by, drop in and make a Win-
ter Change -over date. Or phone us. Pick-up and delivery is
part of our service.
We hope to have the pleasure of serving you and to
give your car the complete winter protection it now needs.
Cordially yours, FRANK GRIEVE
FRANK'S B.A. SERVICE SE°FORTH
PHNE 592
FOR SALE
Oil space beater, Fess male; used vow
little, reasembly p11500 for (uick sale,A els ,
five cords of maple al elm wood. J D
ELLIOTT, phone 249W, Seaforth
Auction Sale
01" HOUSE FURNISHINGS.: In town of
Seaforth, East William St., Monday, Oct, 20,
at1P.M.
Leonard 6 ft, Frigidaire, dining room
suite, table, buffet and six Chairs; mahog0115'
settee and table; ltht•ary table, number of
small tables; 2-butpa' rangette1 oCcsstonal
chairs; kitelton Chairs, rockers, magazine
rack, 2 easy rockers, single day bed, floor
]ampand table lompa, dresser and stand, foto'
covered bedroom chairs, dishes and kitchen
utensils and many other. articles.
Property for sale through office of M. A.
Reid. Torras 0009,
MRS, ORRIS HAIST (Mre, Stodttat)
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
Clearing Auction Sale
CF FARM AND FARM MACHINERY.
At Lot 8, Con. 7, 90a11110V Twp., 3 miles
south of Varna, on Monday. Oct. 2711, et 1
P.M.
MAOUINERY—Massey-Har0is binder; Mao-
sey-Harriq 18 hoe seed 11)111 ; clump rake; rid-
ing plow; wagon fiat rack; set disc harrows;
cultivator; 6 ton hay; set of double harness.
tables, writing desk, 3 beds, 10 kitchen
chairs and some other household articles.
PROPERTY --At same time and place thele
will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve
bid, the Farm, being Lot 8, Con. 7, in the
township of Stanley, upon W11 1011 is situate a
comfortable house and good bank ban.
Terms -10% down on date of sale, balance
in 30 days. Chattels cash
Estate ADMR. Robert Forrest, Executor,
William Forrest.
Jackson, Auctioneer
E.
&Laughton.
E. P. Chesney, Cerk
FIRST ANNUAL
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
33 REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE
Consisting Of
8 Bulls, 25 Females
From the Herds of: JOHN McGREGOR, HENSALL; H, C.
WRIGHT & SON, CROMARTY; STANLEY JACKSON,
KIPPEN
SALE TO BE HELD AT STANLEY JACKSON FARM,
KIPPEN, ONTARIO '
MONDAY, OCT. 20th
• AT 120 P.M.
WILL ALSO OFFER. FOR SALE 48 YEARLING ANGUS AND
HERII)FORD STEERS ABOUT 750 LBS.
W. S. O'Neil, Auct. Ernie Neil, Percy Wright, Ring lien
Catalog sent on request
Reforestation - Refrigerator;
Washer or Plumbing
New
Machine Shed
Barn Renovation
Drainage
foundation os
Breeding Stock Seed and Fertilizer
for Pasture Renovation
a!4A,KE YOUR GOOD FARM
Form Improvement Loans are available
for a wide variety of purposes, As
much as $3,000, may be borrowed for
as long as 7 years at an interest rafe
of only 5%.
39.2
New Implements
ti
Nev; Tractor
Modern farming is a changing business. Profitable farm production
requires the farmer to keep up with new finning methods. Modern
equipment and buildings, good livestock and a sound land -use
programme are necessary. Tltey help increase income and
make possible better farm living.
Loans are available to help overcome the problems of financing necessary
changes on the farm. What improvements are needed on your farm?
Decide what changes you wish to: make. Then talk them over with the
manager of your. local Dominion Bank. He will be glad to help you.
N it
A Banking Service You'll Like
THURSIaAY,: OCT()BER 9, 1902
Auction Sale
OF' PROFNII210 AND 7IOIISEHOLD
Meets. In the vlllnee of lletsall en Saturday, ,,y,'
the. 18th, at 1 P.M. ,�(
White all enamel Beach Book stove, Quebec 7Uri 0
x11 .r'ili• r '
Asa t Co-op electric 011)91100 (11111' nov) 0
trel refrigerator, dinette table and buffet, - AMBULANCE.
a kitehen (rubra, kitehen cabinet, white
enamelkitchen utility table, Singer sewing
machine, two burner bat plate, stay be. Prompt and Careful Attention
studio couch, 9 piece modern walnut dining Hospital ))ed
00000 suite (like new), radio, fernery, 3 011.01
Chesterfield suite -pedestals, end tables, lamps, . Flowers for all oeoas6oue
iron toasters,' Goblin Yft0tla10 cleaner with Phones: Day 43
attachments (like now) ; other electrive t tip-
bown .v had with ringlet single beds deer 1, 595 W
idiatters); 2 ma1Ched nes b
springs' and inner' spring mattresses • 1 prong t +�.. Night
'•t springs 64 inner spring ..-. _
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SNIAI'oRTH ONT.
All kinds of Insurauoe. risks effect.'
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies
BOX
mattresses; one bedroom suite complete, odd
(tresses', 9 (011eroleum tares & outer floor e0v-
cl'ings; scatter mats; 01)111ts; bed linens 8Au•-
tains S1 elrupeo; lawn 1110(000. QUInitlty 11191108
1110lud10g Bt41191 Wreath; china 0rn90ne11t9.
Sealers, kitchen utensils, crocks, clocks miss
rors, other articles. At sono p111C0 at 8,30
P.M, the property will be offered for sale sob-
ieet to reserve bid. 7-roomframe house, coy -
mad with white asbestos shingles, 9piece bath,
hot & cold water, also garage. '
Terms, Chattels cosh. Property, 1O0,4, down,
balancein 30 (lay0. Immediate 00010001ml.
MRS. JAMES SANGS7ER, Prop,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer',
E. P, Chesney, Clerk
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM MACIIIN)%RY AND ,HOUSE-
bold Effects, At Lot 7, Con, 1, Ilay Twp., 2
miles north of Exeter, on No, 4 Highway on
Thursday, Qot, 23, at 1 P.M•
IMPLEMENTS—Massey-T•Iet'rle 12 ft. car-
bine .11048), new molar, completely overhaul-
ed in 1062. John Deere baler, 119111Y new;
John Deere B tractor, power t. o.; Jelin
Deere tractor spreader; 7 ft John Deere pow-
er mower; international side delivery rake;
International a furrow Plow on rubber; new
John Deere 6 ft. disc; 2 horse dice; Smeltery
grain blower with pipes; (1 section harrows,
8 drum steel roller, fanning mill. Scales 600
1b capacity. Sap icon, buckets & spites. Wheel
barrow•, grass seedo', horse muffler. 2 James -
way oil 000del'x with pipes (nearly new) •
Royal Purple coal brooder; 0010111, house; 16
range shelter's, feeder & water troughs. Snow
fence; 40 prod poultry fence. New Wood elec-
tric grinder; eat heavy harness ; collars; Ste.
wart electric 0lippers, S0 ton Ford truck &
rack; cross cut 011w, swede saw, largo knife,
electric tenors, 32 ft. extension ladder; 1948
Hudson commodore with radio, err foam
cushions, lifeguard tires. 620 Rel Sussex
Pullets, laying. Wiighan elipPer stove with.
water front (like new) ; 2 oak tables, 4 din
ing room chairs; Chesterfield suite; 2 bed-
room suites; walnut table; kitchen buffet;
single bed; child's steel cot; churn; mission
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to all kinds of 'mhos, at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone
34710, Seaforth
inte
ltir' otic rudl.F4n Doug coMraartil,
"Tile 'World's Finest Anthracite"
WILLIS DUNDAS
Phone $63-J Res. 192-M
FOR SALE
Modern dwelling, East William St„ within
o11e block of Goderich street, new her con-
dttionieg unit, immediate possession.
2 storey frame dwelling. All modern con-
veniences, Centro et.,- possession arranged'
Modern 2 -story dwelling, Sperling St, Well
situated. Early possession arranged.
7n Egmbndville 164 storey dwelling, 8 bed-
rooms,,double lot wall barn, Possession with-
in one month.
Brick dwelling, Goderiulo street, immediate
possession
Comfortable 6 room &Selling in Winthrop,
1/8 acre of land with small fruits, early
ion
Frame dwelling on Victoria Street with all
settee. Terms cash modern conveniences. Possession arranged..
REG. KNIGHT, Proprietor M. A. R17ID. Seaforth
Ilarold Jackson, Auctioneer. aimmaisim
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Auction Sale
OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. In the Village
of Egmondville on Saturday, Oct. 11 at 1.30
P.M! Walnut dining room oval table; 0 din-
ing room chairs; cherry glass cupboard with
stand, marble stop =number of sotheAnd dressers,
wash stands, beds, springs, inner spring mat-
tress (like new). Sewing 1110111100. Cbesl of
drawers. Corner brackets, drop leaf table,
oval walnut tables. Armchairs, KO". Num.
bar of antique occasional chairs and rockers.
Small tables. Wardrobe. 2 -corner hot piste.
Electric heater; hell rack; clocks; toilet sets.
writing desk; quilt boxes; trunks; floor cov-
erings; veranda furniture, Quantity of china
end antique. dishes. Kitchen utensils, tubs,
r,Ilenslsd tools.
articles.egardtooand many
Terms cash. Estate of Late Louis Flurs-
ehuetz. E. P. ChesneyClerk
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
'Clearing Auction Sale
OF FURNITURE & DISHES. On Main St.,
Brussels. above Is. R. Smith drug store, on
Wel., Oct. 15th. at 1 P.M. Terms melt
GRACE STEWART, Prop. Jack Bryant,
Clerk. Lew Rowland, Auctioneer, box SI,
Seaforth, Ont.
Private Sale
M -H 7' binder. M -H 519' mover; M -H
fertilizer hoe drill, 11 run; M -Id hay loader;
M -H two -tow corn cultivator; 10' hay rake•
g',. wagon;; 16' hay rack; land roller; 6 sec-
tions diamond harrows; Quebec riding plough
single; wheel barrow; harrow cart; nutter;
extension ladder 28' ; sleighs, electric fencer,
team harness & collars; electric washing ma-
chine and wringer; cook stove, coal or wood.
WILLIAM BRITTON, Con. 7, Lot 8, Mullett
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCIC AND _IMPLEIVIENTS.
At Lot 4, Con, 17, Grey Twp., 1 mile east of
Walton, on Thursday, Oct. 16th at 1 P.M.
Horses -1 work horse. Cattle -4 black
COWS 3 years old, due to freshen in Feb.; 1
red eow 0 years old due in Feb.; black heifer
to freshen in March; 4 yearling steers; 6
spring calves; 9 pigs about 100 lbs.
Machinery -- Rubber tired wagon, 16 ft.
rack, 6 ft. mower; Frost & Wood sulky rake;
walking plow; riding plow; disc; set har-
ooer; snuffler, ,hay fork rope; 1036 Chevrolet
00)1091 cream separator; quantity elm plank;
timber & lumber; 2 oak barrels; wheel bar-
row ; pig crate; chicken troughs: set sleighs;
neckyokes; whinpetrees; kitchen range;
heater.' Terms cash
W. J. BENNETT, Proprietor
Heron Jackson, Auctioneer
SALESMAN WANTED
Rayleigh business new open m Huron
County. Trade well estabished. Excellent -opp-
portenity. Full time. Write at once. Raw-
leigh's Dept. MI. -J-364-180, Montreal.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Ladies; Your 040114'0 time agreeably and pro-
fitably employed by taking orders for Lingerie
and Hosiery for Ladies -Mem-Children and
Babies, also Bedding. Nothing eaxie''i• with
our magnificently illustrated catalogue with
colors, containing about 000 superior ,(uslity
garments, all with samples of our mato'ialx.
A11 is a value of 328 being loaned to you free.
Satisfaction guaranteut or money refunded.
Fast delivery service. (10000ous commission,
bonuses, gifts, etc. We are positively the 001'11
(rho give the most to their Representatives
end still offer the lowestselling prices. Join
our 4,000 satisfied Representatives by writing
immediately. 1027 SOUR LINGERIE Ine.,
4230-147 lbervine St., MONTREAL
ATTENTION FARMERS
0Id fetre wire Aiken away. ED MoGRATII.
Phone Dublin 40r20 collect
FOR SALE.
010219E in einem of Walton, five -room
house, roll brick 01410),, 0011 porch, (rummer
kitchen, In good repair. Hydro, Immediate
Possession. Amity to Cliff Brown, phone
Brussels 19012
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
Postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
list, 0 samples 25; 24 samples $1.00. M1dl-
0rder Dept -T-74, Nov -Rubber Co. Boa 11.
Hamilton, Ont.
.1961.11111.
WE HANDLE EXCLUSIVELY
Canada Bread
also Cakes and Pies
Also open Wed, afternoons and
evenings
Collins Service Station
No, 8 Highway west of Seaforth
OAL
Our coal comes from the best
region in North America. Fresh
mined with modern equipment,
double -washed and double screened
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone '784 -- Res. 315 w
BAZAAR
Order of the Eastern Star
WIII hold their annual Bazaar and
Afternoon Tea from 3 to 6 P.M.
SATURDAY, OCT. 18
1n the Odd Fellows' Hall
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hulley
THURSDAY, 00T. 16
Community Centre, Seaforth
Admission at door. lSverybody wel-
come. Music by Willow Grove
Serenaders
BINGO
Dublin Parish Hall '
TUESDAY, OCT. 14TH
8.30 P.M.
Cash prizes, share the wealth specials
Admission 50 cents
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
etc.
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Successor to
E. C. Chamberlain
1MIAIN ST. SEA'FORTH
Phone 334 Res, 29211.
Mitchell Cider Mill
Will Operate
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
of each week
(luring Oct. and Nov.
FRED HENNICK & SONS
Proprietors
Frost Electric Weld
Silos
FIBREEN PAPER
SNOW FENCE
Fertilizer for Grass
Seaforth 'Farmers
Co -Op -
PHONE 9
r =
NOTICE !
The Fur Coats placed in storage will be returned to our
Store this Week.
Please call and bring receipts,
Carol Lyn
h.p
BR
Mr, and ''Mo,
ala of )ilnlereol
and Mrs. W. I
Pomrenke ha'.
(t'ollege 0011 ftl
the former to
past two year
Donald
hisMr. studies at
A number
Ladies' Aid 11
Chlvrch at Chi
Misses Joan
' -Farquhar of I
friend, Miss D
, > last week.
Mr. Manuel
led Messrs
Iioelilel' to 01
Inateli fora f.1'
MT. and Mi
'' few in S
Albertdays and M
Mr. and Ml
Jimmy, Larry
'ener, Mr. and
water, wit
Diegellooon S
)vie, anti Mr.
,een and Dona
Kitchener visi
John Hiltz and
Mr. and Mr:
ser, Susan and
Mr. and Mrs.
ray of Mitchel
Russell Sholdic
Mr. and Mrs
.Mr. and Mrs.
Velma Pomren
Harold Diegel,
Mrs. L. Die
doctor's care.
Mr. and Mrs
415iti11J; relativ
Master Bobl
old son of M
buckle, had h
Seaforth hospi
Miss Doreen
0ew days with)
'Hinz at •Sprig
Mr. and M
and Ms. and I
motored to Ot
this week.
lvlrs. Henry
her son, Lorn
Schmidt. I
Mr. and M
have returned
moon and wi
of Mr. Ivan
Moving plc{
theschool teacher,on Fri
school project
supplied by
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