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SPR�TLi\
FABRICS
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0014 in today and choose
Dem our new showing of
Spring dress• m€tterials
and fine satirise and
SEW AND SAVE
WAFFLE CLOTH
Pastel shades in plains
and printed patterns for
spring
69c yd
NEW GINGHAMS
Cheeks and plaids in all
colors. A fast color fabric
79c yd
DAN RIVER
New pastel woven checks
--aa wash and wear fabric
1.00 yd
SATINETTE PRINT
Neat and floral patterns -
ell new spring shades
1.00 to 1.95 yd
New
WOOL FABRICS
Fine Tweeds, bold Tweeds and
neat basket weaves in 100% all
wool tweeds. - Lovely new
spring shades
2.95 to 3.95
Stewart
Bros.
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BRODHAGEN
David Philip Rock, infant son
of 11r. and. Mrs. Hdrold Rock was
baptized (luring the SundaY
morning service at St. Peters
Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Caplin .of Mitchell were
the sponsors along with the par-
ents.
Lenten Services are being held
every Wednesday evening begin-
ning at 8.15, Pastor E. J. Fischer
will speak on the places of the
Lord's Passion: Feb. 11 -Nearer
to God, Nearer to Jesus; Feb. 18
-Jesus in the Upper Room; Feb.
25 -Jesus in Gethsemane; March
4 -Jesus in a Palace; March 11 -
Jesus at the Judgment Hall;
March 18 -Jesus •on the way to
Golgath; March 25 -Jesus of the
Lord's Supper; March 27 -Jesus
on the Cross. Lenten Devotional
booklet: "The way .of Diselple-
On Sunday the new service
book and hymnal was used for
the first time.
Masters Martin and Roger
Fischer have returned home ,to
Toronto with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Fischer after
spending the dust month with
their grandparents, Rev. and
Mrs. E. J. Fischer.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. La-
vern Wolfe: lir. Lorne Hinz, Ro-
bert of Chatham; Mrs. Jolie Hinz
Sr., Sebriugville; 1Ir. and Mrs.
Harold •boor, Penny and Danny
of Mitchell; Mr. and MTG. Lorne
Waite and boys, Mr. and Mrs. 3.
Hinz and Johnny of Kitchener;
Miss Beth Cole, Ruaseldale,
llrs, Dick Watson and Douglas
are spending a few days in 'Cent-
ralia visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Watson.
A Valentine party was held at
.ship" has been sent to each home. the school on. Friday afternoon
On the way up!
We're on the way up every way , . ,
and we'll have fun all the way. WhyR
Because all our family started the
saving habit early. Everyone of us
is a steady saver at
THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE
MONEY IN THE BANK MEANS PEACE OF MIND
Seaforth Branch v. L. F. Ford - Manager
Dublin Branch,
E, J. Dean -- Manager
With ire -school oliil(lo'en as lVhe
g1lests,
Mrs. W. L. Qnei'bngesser, ATrs,
John 0. Diesel, •Mae Arlene Die -
gel. Mr. and Ml's. 'Russell S4iold-
lee and family attended the bap•
Lison at Ta+hlity !Anglican 0huro11,
Miitollell, et Jahn ' Bobt. Quei'en-
gasser, 'Infant sen of Mr, and Mr's.
Howard, Qnerengesse'. Mitchell,
.on Sunday, Mdse .'Addle Diegel
and Warren Sllolalice were ,spore
sons along with MT, and lire. . 0,
:Mboa'e of Waterloo -
Mr. and Mas, H, Magic and
Nancy attended the funeral 'at!
Mrs, A, Weitzel at Gadehill on
Tuesday.
CROMARTY
WALLAUE - SPENOD
The anapriage. took ,place
Ma;1n St,' Ualited Chu; olr, Mliitdliell
.on.Feb. 14th at 2 pail. of Patric
Anne Spence, 'daughter of
and Mas. Geo. Spence, 'Mitchel
and John Laverne Wallace, so
of Mr: and Mas. John Wallace
'Womerty. Be,v21. M. Hunter o
ficiated. The laride was given
marriage by her brother, .Willi
Spence, and wore dloor4e
white'.fadl'le taffeta with .bodice
chantilly lace. The white eatin
headdress held the floor -len'
:embroidered veil. She wore th
:gift of the groom, •a peanit Set, Tai
carried red anises. Mies Blain
Spence; of Toronto, sister of th
bride, wore waltz -length red vel
vet with around neclkline a
three-quarter 51 e ey es, whitfeathered headdress, white wrist
length gloves. Her flowers wer
red roses and white .porn po
mems, Bridesmaids were Mea'
et Ann 'Wallace of Cromarty, si
ter of the groom; and 111i0s Wan
da MoLaa•en of London, wear
red velvet waltz -length gowns
round necklines, Short :sleet/
with long white .gloves' and whit
feather head dress. 'Gail Agar o
SStaffa was flower girl and Don
aid Calick of London, ring bear
e', Best man was Harry Elliott
of Windsor, brother-in-law .of ;the
gn:oom. Ushers were Alex. amid
Carlyle Meikle. Mr. E. C. Harley
of Mitchell was organist. Mrs.
Ken McPherson, Mitchell, sang
the Loral's Prayer and I'll Walk
With You.
The wedding dinner was serv-
ed at Staffs United Church hall.
The bride's another wore a green
11xi'inted silk gown with green ac-
cessories and corsage of plink
roses. The bride groom's mother
wore navy linen shantung two-
piece gown with navy accessories
and .corsage of pink roses. Assist-
ing were Margaret Jean Russell,
Sharon Agar, Norma Harburn,
Ruth Pridham and Mary Knott.
For a .honeyanoon tamp to Niagara
Falls and the States, the bride
wore a black (wool suit ivitli pow-
der blue accessories. They will
reside at Oromarty. Guests were
present from Moravia, Windsor,
Landon, Kincardine, Listowel,
Port Elgin, Seaforth, .Carling-
ford, Mitchell, Staffs, Cromaaty.
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On 1A•e'b, 16 •tlitrteen • aaelntaers
of .Fireside- Farm Ver+uat meet at
•the'11ame of Mc, and Mrs, Oliver
Aindereda',to diaeltee faovti (*edit.
Young fag^mei's laced More mon-
ey for longer terms as it costs
so much to get Started. an a
farm They should also be able
to bonrow small amounts 'Fear op-
erating aeeounts, Ts banks were
anore willing to lend for the pur-
chase of stock ansl feed, it would
prevent fanners coutnxaeting :with
big companies. This has been the
cruet cause of vertical integra-
tion., PIie Advisory .service should
.consist of ,personnel not interest•,
ed cal lending money and should
be a separate reorperabion.
di:esult of games: High, Mrs,' E.
Anderson, Harvey .Taylor; Ions
hands, like. Geo. Hoggart, Don
Buchanan; cone., Mme', R. Janda-
Son, Jim Jamieson.
Miss, Jamieson invited the
group for next week.
HENSALL
A number of neighbors and
friends gathered at the house of
Mr,' and Mrs. Norval ' Cooper on
Saturday: afternoon in honer of
their daughter Marlene, bride -
elect of this week. ,A. short :pro-
gram was presented ainoluding a
reading by Miss Margaret Mao -
Katy.. A; vocal duet by Miss El-
aine Ross and Joan Coleman, and
a treading by Mrs. A. Milder. .A
ipmesentation of miscellaneous
gifts was anaide to the bride. The
.address was read :by Mrs. Ost,
laird. Refreshments were 'served.
Mr..ansl Mas, Gerald Flynn
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mas. Don Avery in Sarnia.
Aia•, and Mrs, Lorne Chapman
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mr's. Westaway do Hamilton.
McKILLOP
The W. A. held .a meeting at
the home of Mrs. Wm. Koehler
with 11 present. Mrs. Irvin Rock
was in charge of the devotional
period. Several hymns were sung
and a reading entitled The Old
and the new" was given by Mrs.
Rock. The scripture and prayers
were given by Rev. Amacher who
then took charge ed the business
meeting at which election of offi-
cers took place. Mrs. Art Nichols'
was ,elected president ;with Mrs.
Elmer Koehler as Vice Pres.
Treas., Mrs. L. Hoegy, Sec., Mrs.
Irvin Rook .and Mrs. W. Koehler
is Social Sec. Reports were given
by each officer, also thankyou
letters were read from Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Molar, Salvation
Array, Care of Canada, tor the
$25.00 they received. Used 'Christ-
mas cards were collected. If any
one cares to donate their carols
they may leave them at 'Ddeki-
son's Store before Manch 1st. The
next meeting is to be .held at the
home of Mas. Nichols with Mrs.
Smyth and Ma's. Dicltison in
charge. Lunch was served by the
hostess.
The annual meeting of the
members and adherents of Mc:
K'illop E. U. B. Church was held
with the election of .offices for
the new year, the results as fol-
lows: Trustees, Elmer Koehler,
Irvin Rock; Sec., Norman Eg-
gert; Treas., Wm. Koehler; Fin-
ancial See., Irvin Rock. M. Treas-
urer, Wm. Koehler; Pianist,
Mrs, Won, Koehler; assistant,
Mas. IIar:ry Regele. Reports for
the .past year were given with
suitable financial standings;
Pani Rock- and Earl Rose were
nominated as rushers.
The Sunday School elected the
following ,office's for 1959, Sup=
e-intenclent, Lavern Hoegy; as-
sistant sept., Irvin Rock; See:
Treas., Fred Rose; Pianist, Di-
ane Rock, The report dor the
past year was given by Lavern
Hoegy Which showed a vet' good
attendance record and linenelal
record, Fred Rose Mast suet„
Spoke a dew words :thanking ev-
eryone for thein' support during
his year as mot,
Mr. and Mrs. Minter Koehler
and boys visited with Mr, and
Mrs. A, Moore at Set:forth.
Gordon Koehler la able to' at-
tend school after recuperating
BRODHAGEN
bins. Wm. Diegel at the home
of her ,brother, Mr. end Mrs. C.
Brunner, Sebringv1Wle,.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas •Aitche
eon .of Niagara Falls with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rock.
Mis. Drama Ahrens tivith Mr.
and 1Virs. F. Eickmeir. Ford ord Ddokison, George
Jaimiutki, Russell Sheldioe and R.
Bauer attended the. Chamber of
Commerce Seminar at the V1ct-
erdan. Inn, ,Stratford, on Thurs-
day.
A .basket tat Sewers was placed
n St. Peter's _ Lutheran Church
here •on:Suuday :from the funeral
n Saturday of Mrs. H. Sohade
Louise 'Wessman) of Mankton,
Mrs. Joe Smith has been con -
hied to Seaforth Hospital with
.finger infection.
.171r. and Mrs. Albert Smith,
aundra and' Arthur of Orange -
We -with his' sister Mrs. FI.-Wur
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ell and s. _Wardell; recently,
'Mr. Donald 'Wolfe, who :is &t-
ending Teache's' 'College, Strat-
or'd, is practise ,teaching in Galt
lois Week.
Mr: and Mrs. Jack Herald of
ehringvi1le Tit the home of Mr.
Mas. Lavern Wolfe on Sun-
ray.
Mr; Peel Boyd rwiho .received
ck injuries while aft work at
e William Hill Turnip Waxing
Plant, de confined to Stratford
ospital. •
Mr. and Mars. Manuel Beuer-
ann, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beuer-
ann with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
ennewies, lYlitcheld.
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NNUAL MEETING OF C.A.S.
The ;Chldden's Aid Society
uron 'County held their Auxin
eating in :Court house, .Godes
ch on Feb. 11th,
President, Rev R. G. MacMil
, Goderich; let Vice Pres, Dr
E. Taylor, Goderich; 2nd Vic
resident, Hugh Barry, R.R. 1
oodham; Honorary Sec., A.
obentson, Goderich; See., Joh
Goderich;BerrGoderich; Treas., B. C
n1y Clinton; Ddreetors: Mrs
Jahns, R. • R. 1, Woodham;
re. F. Ilingland, Clinton; Fre
vidson, Wingham; Frank Sill
Seaiarth; John Winter, R.R. 2
arriston; R, 0.. Cousins, Brus
S ; James Doig, R. 21. 4, Sea
nth; Wm, .MuKenaie, Exeter;
Ma
s. 'Howard 2lumlip, Dash
e d; Mias' Etta Saults, Goder
1; Ml's. Albert Taylor, .Cotler
; Mra. Geo; Johnston, ;Godes'
1; Lewis Taylor, Godeioh; W
Prost, Go:derialr Mrs. Brace
shine, Goderich; Municipal Re
esenta'tive-.1\O-. M. 'Oriel', Dep
Reeve of Clinton; Associate
mbers-:Miss F. Falconer, R.
Of the Public Health, a rendre.rrtative of the Salvation Armly,
McOreauth, Goderich.
Mrs, Mary p, Chaffee, the LoC-
Director, submitted a report of
activities 'of the staff and Mr.
ar's report and the •budget for
9 sof $47.,226,00,
Meliensie paid tribute to
board •medn:bei's Who have giv
so generously of their time to
work of the organd'atioit for.
er tell years and •called upon
eIviin :Mitch :and 'WV. Bail wild
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BORN
Moore -- .Al Scott Memorial
Hospital on February 12, to. Mr.
and MI's, John Moore, Seaforth,
son
I(ooby - At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on February' 13, to Mr.
and Mrs, Clayton Looby, Dublin,
a daughter
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to all Who
remembered nib with calls, cards,
letters and treats while a patient
in the Stratford General Hospital,
also these who'lielped in any way
at home. All were very much ap-
precieted, ..Torrance Dundas
CARD OF THANKS
I• would like to say Thank You
to everyone who so kindly re-
membered me with cards, gifts
and flowers, also wlio visited me.
while in Seaforth Hospital and
since returning home. All was
sincerely appreciated.,
Mrs. Laura Mogk, Brodhagen
A yoking
FA
A. sow ready
to breed, Fred Buchanan, 860r4
1967 Dodge
FOR edanin new
MI' condition, driven only 13,000
miles. Will take 31000 less than
original price for cash., Apply to
Sid Pullman, phone 69$ Seaforth
A Holstein cow due March 1st,
A York sow due Mal'. 2nd. Also
seven York pigs 7 weeks old.
Francis Coleman, phone 838r22
FOR SALE
10 pigs 7 weeks old, vaccinated
and weaned. 848r3 Seaforth. Ed-
ward Gertsch -
A.large siteR SLE, sp space heater,
and 200 gallon tank. Price reason-
able, Phone 298 Seaforth, Hector
Chesney
Auction Sale
To be held at farm lot 14, Con
'2, Stanley Tp„ 1V., miles west of
Brueefleld, on Wednesday, Feb
25, at 1' o'clock. Consisting of 36
head of registered and grade Hol-
stein cows and heifers, 12 .Cows
and heifers fresh, balance due in
Feb. and March, 2 Ayrshire cows.
2 Jersey cows due time of sale.
12 young calves. Plan to attend
this sale of good dairy cattle.
Terns cash
D'Arcy Rathweld & Sons, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
TENDER
Township of • 1VlcKiliop
Tenders for supplying • 1000
pounds, more. or less, of 'Ward -
aide 5% Rototone Warble -fly pow-
der, will be received at,the Clerk's
office, up to February 28, 1959.
J.. M. ECIi RT, Clerk,.
RR 1, Seaforth, Ont.
TENDER
for supplying 2000 sacks
of cement-
Wdil be rebeived; by the und-
ersigned at Carnegie Library
at 2 p.m.
. MONDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1959
Cement to be .delivered . on
oath on site
'W. J. MANZ.EY,
Road Swpeintendent,
Township of McKillop.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for wood for Duffs Un-
ited Church, Walton, 15 cords of
body hardwood, 5 cords of cedar.
Tenders to he in by Feb, 25 and
delivered by June 1.
Bert Johnston, RR 2 Brussels
BERT PEPPER
AUCTIONEER
Reserve your Sale Date now
RR 3 Seaforth, Ont.
Phone Clinton HU 2-7534
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guarantees
radio repairs to all kinds of radios. al
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dick House, phone 347R, Seaforth
Old horses W nt ed ED83sfio lb., and
dead cattle at value. If dead phone al
once. Gilbert Brae. Mink Ranch. Phone
collect 148874 or 148381 (Goderich)
JACK THOMPSON'S
Footwear Service, Seaferth.
Shoes repaired. Mens & Boys &
children's footwear. It is our busi-
ness to give comfort and save you
money
NOTICE
Vilcing Cream Separator. Sales
and Service for new and used
Viking Separator. John Byerman,
East William St., Seaforth, Ont.
Phone 566 w
B. G. Haply .presented the treas-
ln'esentations to Rev. MaolMillan,
Mrs. Albert Taylor, Mrs. George
Johnston and Fred Davidson,
Township of Tuckeremitli
Tender for Gravel
' .'renders are invited by the
'Township • of Tuoke'suiitli for
crushing and hauling approximate-
ly 12,000 en. yds, of gravel to'
township roads In .1969, Contract.
or to supply all requirements ex-
cept gravel which, will be supplied
by the township at three Noor
tions.
%' inch screen. to. be used, ten -
tiers to state a flat price per cu,.
yd, laid clown on township roads.
Work to be done under the super-
vision of the Road Supt. ped to be
completed by ,. Jpne 80th, 1959.
Marked cheque for :$900 must ac•
company each tender or tender
will not be considered. Tenders to
olote March 3rd, 1969, at 2 PM.
and to be submitted to the Lander-
signed,
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted..
B. P. CHESNEY,.
Clerk, Tuckersmith
R.R. # 4; Seaterth
Township of Tuckersmith
Tender for Warble Fly Powder
Tenders are ' invited by the
Township of Tuckersmith for the
supply of'epproximately 600 (six
hundred) pounds of Warble Fly,
Powder in 15-1b. bags.
Tender to state a price per lb.
delivered at township shed, Eg
mondville, Tenders close March
3rd at 2 P.M, Lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accepted.
D. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk, Tuekersmith
R.R. # 4, Seaforth
Township of Tuckersmith
Tender for Warble Fly Spraying,
Tenders are invited by the
Township of Tuckersmith for
spraying cattle for Warble Fly
Control in 1959 under the Warble
Fly Control Act. Contractor will
supply all requirements excerpt
Warble Ply Powder which will be
supplied by the township. Tender
to state a price per head per
spray and must be in the clerk's
hands by 2 P.M. March 3rd, 1969.
Work to be done at the direction
of and under the supervision of
township inspector. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily •accept-
ed.
E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk, Tuckersmith
. R.R. # 4; Seaforth
FOR SALE
19 turkeys. Ed Andrews, phone
8511.11 Seaforth
SEE
The new Resulta adding maoh
ane (printing) at 79.95, adds and
subtracts,. Regular Resuita at
49,95 (with. adding only at 39.95).
Also the world's finest Typewrit-
er, the Voss Portable at' 3131.50.
Highest trade-in allowance. ' Sa
vauges, Seaforth.
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Delicious, Snow, Talman Sweet,
Greening, Spies, King, etc. 'Free
delivery in town. Fred McOly
wont &- Sons, Varna. Phone col
lett HU 2-3214,
NOTICE
Waterloo Cattle Breeding As-
sedation- "Where Better Bulls
Are Used", supply arttifioial
breeding service for all breeds of
cattle. If phoning long distance,
simply ask for Clinton Zenith'
9.6650. If it is a local call, use
our regular number Clinton HU
2-3441. For service or more in
formation, call between 7:30 and:
10:00 a.m. week days; 6.00 and
8:00 p.m. 'Saturday evenings. For.
cows noticed in heat on Sunday
morning, do not call until Mon-
day morning. The quality is high
and the cost low.
• We write all lines of
'INSURANCE
Fire Auto Wind
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Successor to -
WATSON & REID
Phone 214 Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers Life Insurance
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BUTTERMILK BISCUITS
4WE MAKE'EM-
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Cleary's l GA
Seaforth
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NOTICE -. TOWN " OF SEAFORTH
PA.R•KING
To facilitate snow plowing and snow re-
moval operations, PARKING ON THE
STREETS of this Municipality is prohibited
between the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 a.m.
this order will be strtctlet en-
forced in, accordance with the
17dyflwa7f Traffic 4ot, Section 43i
Subsection O.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Municipality
will not be responsible for any damages caused to
parked vehicles as the result of snow plowing or
snow removal operations '
TH16 S12Ab'ORTH NISWS
Thursday, February 10, 1969
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
flospital 13od
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W. STAPi_ET�� oNN
Physician. and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seatorth
JOHN A. CaORWILLrt B.A.. M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-W Seatorlh
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 andSunday
Eveninge; Tuesday, Thursday end Sat
ardi\y only 7-9 p.m,
Appointments made in advance are
de.irahle
TURNBULL do BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS; D.V.M., V,S.
W. G. DRENNA'N, D.V.M., V,S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTASF - t
iftitet
Phone 791. Main St., Seaf sth
Hours-Seaforth daily except 11lon., 9 to
6.80; Wed. -9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. eyg
by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010.
above Hawkins' Hdwe,Mon. 9 to 5.80
INS' RANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident;
• Liability ,
• Weather
Complete Cov(irages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
The McKillop Mutual. Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAPORTH, ONT.
Officers -President, Wm. S. Alexander;
Vice -Pres.,. R. Archibald ; Manager ands
Seo.-Treas., - Norms. Teffery, Seaforth,
Directors --J•. L. Malone, Seaforth;
H. McRwing, Blyth; W. S. Alexander.
Walton; E, J. Trewartha, Clinton ;
Pepper, Brueefleld• C. W. Leonhardt.
Bornholm; H. Puller, Goderich; Et
Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broedfootr,
Seaforth.
Agents- Wm. Delver Jr., Londesbore
J. F. Prueter. Brodhagen Selieyn Baker,
Brussels, Erie Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous toeffect insurance or
transact other business, will be Promptly
attended to by' application to any of Our
above named officers addressedto their
respective post offices.
'bine- coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
onr
DUN'DAB.& LONEY
Phone.573:or 3321
AND FUEL OIL -
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 Rea 2845,
11111111111
NOTICE
Township of •Tuckersmith
RatePayers and inhabitants of the
Township of Tuckersmith are requested,
by the council, to not park cars on
township roads and streets during the
winter months in order to facilitate
snowplowing operations.
Council will not be responsible for
damages to any vehicles parked on roads
or streets. -
E. P. Chesney. Clerk, Tuckersmith
Don Brightrall
CANADIAN PETROFINA LTD.
Dealer and Distributor of '
Petroleum Products
Gas, Stove and Furnace Oil
Prompt Farm and Home Delivery
PHONE 364, SEAFORTH, 'ONT.
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER' LTD
Phone 47
DEKALB STARTED PULLETS
Several hundred Dekalb pullets
hatched Nov, 3rd.. 16 weeks -
Feb. 23rd. 18 weeks - Mar. 9111.
Vaccinated for bronchitis and
Newcastle. Should be seen to be
appreciated. If you keep records,
you will keep Dekalbs. Moore's
Poultry Farm, Seaforth, ph. 647-31
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL EIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head 'Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Alex .T. Rohde, RR3 Mitchell
Vice President
Milton McCurdy, RR1 ICirkton
Directors
E. Clayton Colquhoun, RR1
Science Bill
Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Robert G. Gardiner, R1 Cromarty
Timothy B. Toohey, 12,118 Laican
Agents
Harry Coates, Rill Centralia
Clayton Harris, Mitchell
Stanley Making, Mitchell
Solicitor
W. G. Cochrane, Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter
TEXACO
PRODUCTS
THERMO - CHIEF
BURNING OILS
Walden & Broadfoot
Phone 686w, Seaforth