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Purchased
Business
S. D. Smythand sou. George have purchased The Smith Shoe
Store, Seaforth, and will operate under the name. of
SMYTH'S SHOE STORE
The Store will be closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, May 11, 12, 13 & 14th, and will re -open Friday,
May -15th with a complete stock of medium and better quality
footwear for the whole family.
Do drop in and say Hello. We will be glad to see you at the'
store where Courtesy and. Service is our motto
Smyth's Shoe Store
PHONE 97 MGR., JIM GLASGOW
SEAFORTH
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LAST CALL
o Smith's Shoe Store, Seaforth
Clearing Out Sale
SALE ENDS SAT., MAY 9th, at 10 P.M.
Thank you for your wonderful response. We have sold a pile of shoes, and
sincerely hope we have given you real value for your money.
However we have quite a few shoes to sell, and prices will be further
slashed on broken line for a final clean up.
Sat., May 9th, is the last chance to get footwear at a
fraction of its original price
Smit s Sh a Store Seaforth
Winners. In 'ell>4 y
Sale Draw
Sh9es Mrs sena •llabkirk;
Choc, bars, David Palos; 2, turkey
dinners Mrs. Lettle MODonald;.
dishe's; Mrs. Gordon MCGavin;
towel, Mrs. A. Whitney; teapot,
Mrs. Louis Tebbut; shoes, Mrs,
.Leona Rowatt; lighter, Mrs. Andy
rev McLean; ;Elizabeth Arden set,
Helen Boyos; teddy bear, Glen
Chesney; oil change, Helen Mat-
thews;.electric •kettle, Mrs. A.
Whitney; fishing pole, Mr's. ILen
Bennett; wall plaque, ,Janice
Powell; 'roller skates, Kathy
Bri'ghtrall; cooler, Mrs. Geo. Leg-
eza; man's shirt, Mrs. Roger Hor•
,naert; 20 milk tickets, Ws. Jos.
Grummett; lotions, Olive Laid-
law; cigarette ease, FII. Leslie.;
umbrella, Mrs. Helga ,Chrieten-
sen; towel set, Mrs. Ivy Johnson;
.hot water bottle, Mrs. Eva Kerr;
lamp, 'Oharlynn Pry; paint, Mrs,
David McLean;: door grille, MTs.
Sam' Scott; 5 taxi rides, Mrs. Tom,
Kay; lotions, Mrs. Arnold West-
colt; cocoa pot, J. W. McDowell,
+OPP; spark plugs C. Addicott;
lotions, Jack Scott; doll, Mrs.
Russell Bryans; $12.50 perman-
ent, Bernard Illothani; lotrlons,
Bill Austin; doll, Mrs. Gilbert
Murray; 8 glasses, Mrs, Gordon
MacDonald; :plaints, Lloyd Glan-
ville; lotions, Mrs. A. Stllery; dray
cleaning, Mrs. D. Somerville; lo-
tions, Ken Swan; hot water bot-
tle, Mrs. Albert Edler; lotions,
Mary McKercher; 8 glasses, Bar-
bara Longstaffl car wash, Chris-
sie Dobdon; dry wash, Veronica
Jordan; ball and glove, Mrs, Jos-
eph Matthews; hot water bottle,
Miss Anne Downey; chocolates,
Mrs. Roy MoGeoch; 5 doz. eggs,
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BAKE SALE
St, Thomas Parish Hall
FRIDAY, MAY 15
3 O'CLOCK
Under auspices of Women's Aux.
POLICE REPORT
O.P.P. report for March for
District No. 6 shows: Accidents
3.15; fatal accidents 2; persons
injured 65; vehicles checked 2,-
581; warnings 869; charges laid
292. Most charges, rate of speed,
125.
YOU CAN PACK INTO A DAY IN
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Central Ontario is a land of gay resorts and sparkling lakes.
Here you can golf or laze by the blue waters, with every
comfort within easy reach. Friendliness is in the air and
there's a welcome mat out for everyone. Have fun
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Discover how
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by mailing the
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Literature you will
receive includes an
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shows you where to
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ONTARIO TRAVEL
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Toronto, Ontarlo
Sand hoe hleralore about
Central Ontario and road map 184
Name
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Post Offloo
Onk ria Department of Travel & Publicity, lion, Bryan t. Cathcart, Mtdiater
KNOW ONTARIO SETTER
Mrs. Geo, McGavin; nylons, Mrs. ,tables, Mrs, Charlotte Wood; ir-
Jas. Carter; 5 lbs, butter, Miss ening board, Mrs. Gladys Say -
Nellie :Pryce; pillowcases, Mrs. D. sage; grease job, Jack Dorrance.
McConnell; steak knives, Bert
Walters; lamp, Jack Scott; case
of green beans, Miss G. Thomp-
son; pajamas, Mrs. Margaret La-
mont; lotions, Ross Montgomery;
20 milk tickets, Mrs. Clint Smith;
shoes, Ross Montgomery; shoe
brushes, Kim McLean; lotions,
Mrs. Elsie Keyes; angel food
cake, Miss Nellie Pryce; $2.50
shoe merchandise, Mrs. Thos.
Kay; lotions, Mrs. F. Dungey;
$35 permanent, Peter McCowan;
lotions, Bob Dinsmore; fuel oil.
Mrs, John Earle; lotions, Miss V.
Hudson; scratch pads, Mrs. J. J
Cleary; man's shirt, Mrs, Wallace
Ross; lotions, Mrs. J. C. Britton;
hot water bottle, Mary Nigh;
case of coke, Dorothy Carter; 8
glasses, Kra, Grant Houston (Ay-
ton); shoe Pelisb, Mrs, Paul ;Bra-
dye $5- gift Certificate, Ma's, Har-
old lltoe; $10 permanent, Miss Ir.
aara Wein (Clinton) ; 25 •lbs. flour,
Nile, D. Somerville; 5 dos, eggs,,
Henry Warnioke; 'lotions,. Laurie
Stockwell; lotions, Mr's. N. Staple-
ton; sweater, Mrs. Clarence Wal-
den; lotions, Mrs. Hilda. Austin;
$7,50 permanent, Mary Ann Snow-,.
don; cottage roll, Mrs. Annie Han'.
Elson;. 'lotions, Ella Munroe; case
of (peas, Chas. 'Felker; dry clean-
ing, Barbara Box; shim merchan-
dise, James McQuaid; •dry clean-
ing, Leo Hagan; lotions, Chris-
tine Turnbull; $5 meat order,
Mrs. Jas. McGregor; oil change,
Jack Cleary; car wash, Betty
Blue; chocolates, Janet Oluff; 5
gal, gas, Mrs. J. ,A. Stewart; rel-
ish dish, Mrs, George McGavin;
angel food cajte Mrs. Jack Muir;
table' cloth, Jayne Cardno; baht
blankets, Barbara (Box; chocolate
bars, Mary Mennell; lotions, Mrs.
Ed Regele; wash cloths, Miss L.
Whyte; pillow oases, 1vIrs. Helen
Reeves; 4 qts. oil, Jack ClearY;
lotions, Mrs, Gordon Hildebrand;
gal. motor oil, Gary Montgomery;
5 qts. oil, Percy 'Grassiek; servi-
ettes, Mrs. BiH (Tart Fuller pro-
ducts, Kathy Brightrall; door
spring, Mary Maloney; shoes,
Mrs. W, O. Johnston; corn sYa'up,
Mrs. Ed Brown; shoe brushes,
Geo. Hildebrand; case of corn,
Mrs. Alex. McGregor; case of
corn, Mrs. Orland Johnston; lo-
tions, Hilda Austin; serviettes,
Mrs. Margaret 71ay1or; paint, W.
Pratt; flour, Geo Kruse; hair
tonin, Mrs. 0. IBroadfoot; sun.
glasses, Vicky Miller; G.H. wares,
Charlynn Pry; oil, Mrs. Geo, Ea-
ton; end table, Patsy Walters;
chair, Mrs. Milt Stewart; 'BV
PaCal
ran -
'illi tui
Hugh
Benninger
says
Life insurance is the
only investment that
liquidates automatic-
ally for a known sum
in the case of death
DUBLIN, ONT.
,Phone 54r 3
on f edgratidn L
MOTHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, MAY 10TH
MOTHER'S DAT GIFTS
A Large Selection
Cards - Gifts - Gift Wrapping
Saturday night shopping to 10 p.m.
LAR NE'S
SEAFORTH 5c to $1.00 ST RE
Stationery, Gifts
REMEMBER VICTORIA DAY, MAY 18TH
FIREWORKS FOR THE FAMILY
"A Gas Water Heater
saves you money...
gives you more Hot
Water in Tess time"
says,
D'ORLEA'N SILLS
SEAFORTH PLUMBER
DEALER
"You never run out of hot
water when you have a Gas
Water Heater. It heats water so fast (4 times faster than any
other system) that you always have a constant supply of hot
water. And it costs you less to buy ... less to operate."
Bee moderns Gas Water Healers at Heating &Plumbing,Hardware
or UN10NGAS
COhiUNYopComokl;
TIIE STIAPORTH NEWS—Thur day, May 7, 1959
DID YOU KNOW
It has been estimated that
Credit Unions now finance
more than a million neW
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and used cal's a year /
throughout Canada and the;,;: y
United States ? _ d)CUNA 41,8 2r'
That in Clinton Community Credit Union by saving
$3.57 per week, you will have over $1,000.00 in five
years
CLINTON COMMUNITY. CREDIT
UNION LIMITED
Hospital Day
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13
The Hospital Auxiliary will serve tea from 3 to 5
at the Nurses Residence
Open House The public is invited
WINTHROP
The Helping Hand 'Mission
Band held their monthly meeting
on. April 25th. The project is mak-
ing a book and printing in it the
things we are thankful for. The
children are inviting their moth-
ers to attend their meeting on
Saturday, May 9th,
THE
BANK.
and
Here's some plain talk about
the inexpensive,
sensible way
to get the things you want
What does a personal bank loan mean to you?
You can borrow direct from The Bank, at a reasonable cost,
money for any worthwhile purpose such as
that new car - - . for your vacation and for household
furnishings and appliances.
Up to SO months to pay. The. Toronto -Dominion Bank
can arrange easy monthly. payments spread over as long
as 30 months, depending on the amount of the loan.
All loans insured. Life insurance coverage for the unpaid -
balance of the loan is automatically provided.
Who can borrow this money? If you are steadily
employed and have a satisfactory credit rating, then you
can apply for a low-cost personal loan from
The Toronto.Dominion Bank.
See your. T -D Bank Manager. Our managers want
to make Personal Loans. We invite you to see
the manager at any branch of "The Bank." l -le will be
pleased to discuss your borrowing requirements with you.
TORONTO IN DOM IN ION
W. C. MOORE, Manager Seaforth Branch