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TOPCOATS
AT
OPC TS
AT LOW PRICES
Choose from smooth venet-
ians, wool and cashmere
blends, Harris tweeds and
fine English velours in all
the new fall shades.
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Rayon blend venetians with
or without zip -in liners, full
satin lined.
27.50
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Cashmere & wool blend slip-
on style topcoats in shorts,
regulars or tails. Grey and
brown shades
39.50
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Hand woven Harris tweeds
in popular Bal -Raglan styles
for regulars & tells
49.50
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Finest English velours in
plain shades of grey, charcoal
and brown — for shorts or
regulars
49.50
New Reversible
BENCH
COATS�Y
New reversible bench coats
made of "Armada" cotton &
nylon twill with the new
"Thermoset" interlining. —
Double knitted Dollar and
cuffs — warmth without
weight, Reverse from iri-
descent brown to light fawn.
18.50
New Shapes
SOFT VELOUR TYPE
FELT HATS
See these new soft velour
finish hats. New scratch or
shaggy dog type hats or just
plain felts in all the newest
fall shades
7095
Stewart Bros.
POLICE REPORT
O.P.P. District No. 6, report for
August: Motor vehicle accidents
218, fatal accidents 6, persons
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killed 6, injured 95, vehicles
checked 5288, charges laid 581.
most charges for rate ,of speed,
202.
NEW! The Massey -Ferguson
65 Diesel
The Diesel That
Really Pays Off
Conte in and see the first 4 -plow tractor that pays
off in two important ways: with the economy of a
new Massey -Ferguson diesel engine that delivers up
to 503 more HP per fuel dollar , .. plus the oper-
ating economy that only the Ferguson System
provides!
And it has the new Differential Lock to end
wheel slippage i
If one wheel starts to spin in slick going—just step
down on the MF 65 Diesel's Differential -Lock pedal.
Immediately, the differential locks up both ends of
the axle shaft. You'll pull right through since you'll
have power at the wheel that's got the traction.
Come in and see it , . or call for a demonstration.
You'll be glad you did,
A Demonstration
will be held on the farm 1/4 mile west
of Egmondville on the mill road
TUESDAY, OCT. 6th
at 1.30 p.m.
This is your opportunity to see
and operate it
your MASSEY A FERGUSON dealer
Alex Boyes
Phone 110 Seaforth
CONSTANCg'
Mr. and Mrs. 30010 i3esbY, Cha-
,then], spent last week end with
Mr. i',orne Lawscli.
Mr, and Mrs. Morris MOHee 00
Goderich visited with. Mr, Lorne
Lawson lost Sunday,
Mr. end Mrs. Borden 13r'own,
3oyce and Plaine, on Sunday at-
tended the At Home and Rectal -
tion of Mos. Brown's sister Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Fisher on the
occasion of their 40th wedding
anniversary at the home of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jong. Day
Clark of 59 Kennilworth Ave., To-
ronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Brown and girls
while in Toronto on Sunday even-
ing attended the reception of the
President of the Retail Merch-
ants Association on the "Roof
Gardens" of the Royal York hotel,
Visitors with' Mr. and Mrs. Wil.
bur Jewitt and family on Sunday
were Mrs. Mina Wynne, Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon Wilkinson and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Plleker, all of
Forest..
Mr. and Mrs, Robt, Lawson and
Mrs, Isabella Lawson of Strat-
ford spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Geo, Leitch.
Mr. Lorne Lawson visited with
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Johns on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson spent
Tuesday in London with Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Warrenand girls.
Mr, Lawrence Taylor left for
Guelph on Monday, Sept. 21, to
commenceat O.A.C.
his st udie a
Mr. and Mrs. Wnr. Webster vis-
ited with Mi, and Mrs. H. Taylor
on Friday and attended Seaforth
Fall Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buch-
anan of Williams Lake, B.O., vis-
aed the former's brother Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Buchanan of Nile -
stone last weak en route home.
Church service at Constance
United Church will be held at 2
o'clock standard time.
Court Constance and Court
Constantine of the C.O.F. are in-
vited to a Church Parade in
Wingham on Sunday, Oct. 4 at
11 o'clock and to Benmiller on
Sun., Oct. 18th at 1.30 o'clock,
All members please remember
these dates.
CROMARTY
The marriage of Janet •Margar-
et Coleman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Coleman, to Andrew
Laverne ,Scott, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Arnold Scott of Seaforth,
was solemnized in Oromaety Pres-
byterian Church on Sat., .Sept. 19
with Rev. S. Kerr officiating. The
bride, who was given in marriage
by her father wore a strapless
gown of white tulle and French
;chantilly lace with jacket of mat-
ching lace with full length
sleeves and peter pan collar. She
carried red roses, Miss Flora
Anne Scott was maid of honor
and was dressed in powder blue
brocaded taffeta with feather hat.
The bridesmaids were Joan Cole-
man, sister of the bride, and Hel-
en. Scott, sister' of the groom.
Their dresses were similar to the
maid 'of honor in pale green, all
carrying baskets of pink asters.
Mr. Jim Broadfoot of Klippen was
best man and the ushers were
Wayne Scott and Donald Cole-
man, The soloist, Miss Mary Lynn
.Allen of Mitchell was accompan-
ied by Mrs. Kenneth McKellar,
great aunt of the bride. The
bride's mother received the ,guests
in a navy frock with rosewood
accessories and was assisted by
the groom's mother, who wore
royal blue silk dress and access-
ories, The reception was .in the
'church parlors which was taste-
fully decorated with white and
streamers 'pinka ors and bells. The as-
sistants were Misses Phyllis Los -
tell, Muriel Scott, Alice Caldwell,
'Margaret Russell, Ruth Howe and
Sheila Allen. The bride wore for
travelling a navy dress with pow-
der blue duster and white feather
hat. Her corsage was roses,
es.
] s
The honeymoon was spent at Ni-
agara Falls.
Mr. end NM Shirk Hamnilton
aolionrpanled by her mother, Mos,
W. •Maltitl`ot Exeter visited with
friends In Port Huron on Satur-
day.
Mrs. JohnEocking is a patient
in Stratford general hospital, hav-
ing undergone surgery Thursday.
'Chic Marino Ritchie Evening
Auxiliary of the WN3S met Tues-
day evening In the ohuroh base-
010111 with Mr's, Frank Hamilton
presiding, Mrs, Gordon Seott read.
the Scripture lesson, followed by
prayer by Mlle president. Mrs, L.
Alliott, Mrs. Calder Megaig 'had
charge of the study book with
Aire, Eldon Allen and Mrs. 'Wesley
Russell assisting, Mrs, Lloyd Mil,
ler gave a splendid. paper on "The
Grace of Gratitude", The date of
the annual bazaar was set for
the afternoon of November 6th.
Rev. W. H. Moore, dist. sec. of
the Dipper Canada Bible Society,
will address the Sunday school
next Sunday. He will also assist
at the ohurch service.
BRODHAGEN
Mrs. Mary Dittmer is visiting
her son Gerald 'Ditbmer and Mrs
Dittmar in Kritchener.
Airs. Louie H. Bennewies has
been transferred from Victoria
hospital, London, to Scott Mem-
'oriel hospital, Seaforth.
Mrs, Lloyd 'McLean, Elbow,
Sash has been Visiting her sis-
ter,a r
g
•Mars. Ed. Scherbanbh and Mr.
Soherbarth and other relatives.
Mr. Ivan Eicir¢neir returned
]toms from Stratford hospital.
A number from here attended
the shower for Mr, and Mrs. Don-
ald Wolfe ah Russeldale on Fri,
day evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Shohdice
and Beverley attended the bap-
tism of Jane Frances Binning at
Knox Presbyterian Church, Mit-
chell and were guests of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Binning
on Sunday.
Mr. Chas. Ahrens in Mitchell
for the week end with Mr, and
Mrs. Chris Leonhardt.
Robert Douglas Bennewies, in-
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Bennewies was baptised during
the Sunday morning service with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennewies
and Alvin Schellenberger the
sponsors along with the parents.
Flowers were placed in the
chancel of the church from the
funeral .of Mrs. John Gloor held
last Saturday.
Members of the Stewards of
the Christian Home held their
monthly meeting with 22 present.
Mrs. Lloyd ?meter, Mrs. Edward
Scherbarth Jr., Mr. and Mars. R.
Shaldice were in charge of Devo-
tions. A donation of $5 was given
to four Sunday ,School pupils and
two of the Luther League who at-
tended Lutheran Summer Camp
at Edgewood Park this summer.
Next meeting is to be the last
Tuesday in the month from now
on, and the October meeting to be
held with a Hallo -*e'en social
with the families.
Promotion Sunday of the Sun-
day School was held and teachers
installed who are Mrs. Sohn Vock,
Sharon P•rtieter, Donna Scher -
berth, Carol Wurdell, Lew Hicks,
Alice Heimpel, Mars. E. J. Fischer,
Rose Siemon, Clayton Ahrens, Ar-
thur Diegel, Edgar Elligsen. Ruth
Ann Dietz, Elaine Rook, Joan
Muegge, Gary Hinz, Mrs. Harvey
Ahrens, Mrs. Martin Ddegel, Mrs.
Mervin d0odgert, Elaine Benne-
wies (statistician), Russell Shot -
dice (superintendent).
Clearing Auction. Sale
Cleating Auction Sale of Farm Stook,,
Machinery and Household Meets at lot
18, eon. 7, Log+nt. twp,, 3% north and 1.
mile .east of Mitchell on Wed., Oct..7tlt
at 1 p.m,
Cattle -••1 Jorsoy sow due lit Nov; Reg-
istered Guernsey Sow (fresh) ; 1 E0803,
tend 'Yoram' cow; due in Feb,; 8 Joraey
Sows, milking and retired; liolstetu Cow,
fresh with soli eb foga; Holstein ..cow
due in Nov.; 5 Holstein sows milking
and rebred i 1 Durham cow, rebred 1 Not,
stein heifer, 1 year old ; Hereford heifer,
1 year old 6 Hereford heifers and steers
1 year 014; registered Jersey calf 10
months, old,.
Pigs -2 York sows with litters ; 0
York .sown bred 9 York chunks; 1 York
hog,
Machinery—Ford Jubilee tractor in
Al cenditlon; 2 furrow -Case mounted
Plow (new) ; 3furrow draw tractor
plow on tubber; 2 furrow International
plow; oultivotor; Diesel tractor disk;
steel land roller ; Massey Harris manure
spreader on rubber; International 7 ft.
binder; New Idea 7 ft, tractor mower
(like new) ; set harrows; rubber tired
wagon and hay rack; hay loader ; Inter-
national side rake (8 gro. old) 3 section
spring tooth harrows; sot sleighs; 2
wheel trailer; 75 cedar. posts; 80 steel
posts; stone boat; root pulpor ateeI
water trough; 50 ft. hammer mill belt
(new) ; 2000 lb. Renfrew scales; pressers
water pump; milk ams and milking
equipment. Feed cart, forks, shovels,
chains, tools.
' Grain -2,000 bus• good mixed grain.
household -Effects—Beach white enam-
el. 4 burner electric stove, white enamel
• cook stove, kitchen range, other articles
toonumerous to mention. No reserve.
Farm sold, Tering ' cash..
GOTTFRIEI) B.URI, Proprietor; Har-
old Jackson, Auctioneer.
BORN
Whyte—At Oshawa General Hospital,
on Sept. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Whyte, Oshawa, a son.
McNichol—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on. Wed., Sept. 30th to Mr. and Mrs.
Nichol a
Glen Mc daughter.
Verberne—In Scott Memorial Hospital
on Sept. 271l1 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Verberne Seaforth, a son.
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CLINTON, ONTARIO
Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County
SPECIAL NOTICE ... TO OUR PATRONS
THANK YOU for your patronage and attendance
at our nightly features
PLEASE NOTE: There will be no shows from Oct. 6
to Oct. 8
COMMENCING with the weekend of October 9th,
we will play on WEEKENDS ONLY
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, October 1 and 2
— DOUBLE FEATURE
"The Left Hand of God"
(COLOR) (CINEMASCOPE)
Humphrey Bogart-- Gene Tierney
"Phantom of the Jungle"
Jon Hall
(One Cartoon)
SATURDAY & MONDAY, Ootober 3 and 5
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"The Seven Cities of Gold"
(COLOR) (CINh1MASCOPE)
Richard Egan .- Rito Moreno
"Massacre"
(DOLOR)
Dane Clarke -- Marta Roth
(One Cartoon)
2 Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
Box'Office opens at 7,30 p.m, First Show at 8 o'elook
Children under 12 in Cat's Free
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Auction Sale
Auction Sale of Household El£eats in
the Village of Brucefield on WI)D. OCT,
14th at 1
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Oh nr
e oval extension table, sideboards
y
studio pouch (like new), iruinbor of
small tables, occasional chairs, rocking
Chairs, writing desk, card table, Heintz.
man piano. antique 5 piecewalnut par-
lor suite, walnut antique occalsional
chair, end tables, foot stool, 6 cane -bot-
tom chairs and rocker, walnut what -not
(antique), glass cupboard, 2 drop leaf
tables,kitchen chairs, clock, pictures,
curtains, jardiniere, scatter mats,. toilet
seta, wardrobe, sewing machine, mirrors,
floor covering, booked and braided scat-
ter mats, beds, .springs, mattresses• dres-
sers, sheet of drawers, quilts,wool
blankets, bed linen table linen, antique
dishes, RCA Victor 21" television, Ches-
terfield suite, large chesterfield, din-
ing room suite, 1 single bed,
desk, kitchen cabinet, apartment size
Astral refrigerator, hot plate, toaster,
electrolux vacuum cleaner, floor waxer,
crocks, sealers, large granite preserving
kettle, kitchen utensils, garden tools,
carpenter tools. Other articles toonum-
erous to mention. Terms cash.
Prop. MISS MARY GIBSON.
Auct., Harold Jackson.
Clerk, George Powell (Blyth)..
OR
Upright piano i SgooALE
Ru-
dolph Etna,1 Seaforth rr 4, Phone 662x23.
FOR SALE
Border collie pups, will make
cattle and watch dogs. Phone 758J3,
Seaforth. Ken Thompson, rr 1, Londes-
boro.
OR 100 gallon gas tankA with pump. $45.
Apply N. Long, Kippen. Phone Hensall
604r16.
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2 Hereford beelllee, one its 6
years old
and registered; other is 16 months old
and could be registered. John E. Mc-
Lean, rr 3, Seaforth. Phone 665r21. Also
for sale 80 pigs 12 weeks old.
FOR SALE
Quebec coal heater with pipes, iron
farm gate 12'x4'. Call 764, Seaforth.
DUBLIN
The Dublin Branch of OWL
sponsored a successful penny sale
held at the Parish hall on Tues-
day night. Dan O'Rourke and
Joseph Shea were in charge of
the tickets on the various articles
donated by the parish members.
Plastic bowls won by Joan Allen,
Brumfield; boxed towels by Dr.
M. Stapleton, Seaforth; yellow
teapot by Mary Shea, Zurich;
baby bath set by Mrs. Jack Scott,
Seaforth; teddy bear, Mrs. Chas.
Geddes, Seaforth; pink table
cloth, Mrs. Jas. Watson. Seaforth;
ice bucket, ,Mrs. Ted Melady,
Dublin; kitchen towels, Mrs. WiI-
nier Br
cadf cot Iia ,pillow
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cases,Michael ppen• Doyle,Dublin; kit-
chen ensemble, Mrs, Clayton
Looby, Dublin; basket. Ethel Den-
nis. Walton; lunch set, Mrs. Ted
Southgate, Seaforth; jar, Mrs. J.
Hoelscher, Seaforth; towel .and
cloth, Mrs C. Looby; teapot, Jo-
anne Stapleton, Dublin; pillow
cases, Mrs, Geo. Eaton Seaforth;
mat, Mrs. Jos. Thornton, Walton;
pail, Mrs. Ed. Stapleton; pillow
casts, pink, Donna Gordon, Sea -
forth; shelves, Mrs. Ed. Rowland,
Dublin; pink towels, 'Mrs, Wes.
Butters, St. Marys; blouses, Miss
Katie Scott, Seaforth; candle
sticks, Miss Jeanette Turnbull,
Seaforth; salad bowl, Diane Stap-
leton, Dublin; nylon sweater, Mrs.
Jatk O'Rourke. Dublin; toy trac-
tor, Mrs. Hubert O'Reilly; towel,
Mrs. Thos. Kay, Seaforth; green
bowls, Mrs. Wm. Manley, Walton.;
plate, Mrs. Junior Storey, Sea -
forth; bridge set M7•s. Bethune,
Seaforth; lamp. Mary Shea, Zur-
ich; hose, Jos. Devereaux; vanity
set, Mrs J. P. IG;lauskopf; child's
.overalls. Gary Cronin; garbage
pail, Mrs. John Oldfield, Seaforth;
baby pullover, Mrs. Geo. Goettler,
Dublin; earth mover toy, ,Mrs. R.
McGee, .Staffs; green mat. MIs, C.
Looby; 'tablecloth, Gary Montgom-
ery, Seaforth; toy truck, lulus.
Foster Bennett, Seaforth; grocer-
ies, Martin Klinkhemer, Dublin;
pillow cases, Linda Brown, Eg-
mondville; juice server, Mrs. Reg.
Aubin. Seaford]; mixing bowls,
Bill Austin, Seaforth; ironing
board cover, Mrs. Jas. Morrison,
'Dublin; cream set, Mrs. Pat Jor-
dan; roaster, ,Shirley Horan; eas.
aerate, Miss Norma Jeffrey, Sea -
forth; baby blanket, Delano O'-
Rourke; lamp donated by Box
Furniture, won by Theodore Ves-
ser, Dublin. Articles may be ob-
tained from the Caretaker of St.
Patrick's Hall, Dublin.
BLAKE
Mr. Hughde McBride of London
spent the week end with his Par-
ents, Mr. and 'Mss. Roy McBride.
Mr. and 1Mb's, Earl Oesch and
family spent Sunday at Chesley
Lake,
Mr. Harold Finlay and family
visited with Mr: and 14irs. James
Dinemor e.
Mr. and iMrs. Ed •Stoicic of Dash-
wood and Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Gin-
gencch and family of Zurich vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Newell
Geiger and lairs, Mary 'Manson,
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to those who cont
TAO flowets, cools and gifte and who vis.
its() mo while n patient in Sooferth and
London hospitsbo, :leo to those who
helped at the fawn.
301211 McCOWAN,
00i� INQ FYENI
Bazaar, 0.W.L, St. sum an, after-
noon Wednesday,. October 21. Binge its
evening
HOUSE FOR SALE
8 om house n E onb'ille )o
10 i gm dr1 s-
ite store. New gas furnace, hard and
Mit Water. 2 niece bath dowa, 4 piece
bath up. Can bo bought reasonably, en
good terms. M. S, Butler, Bayfield,
phone 12x06
TO RENT
Heated rooms for rent, suitable for
couple. Can be seen any night after six.
Mrs, Wm, O, Kelley
FOR SALE
200 Sussex Red pullets, laying. Apply
to Roy Patrick, Phone 848 t• 16.
FOR SALE
200 AO Sussexpullets, started to lay,.
Herman tman, Walton..
FOR SALE
Pigs, 50 chunks. Louts O'Reilly, Phone.
40e1. Dublin.
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Form, Farm .Stoolc, Machinery and
Household Effects. At Lot 12, Con 7
Stanley Twp., 5%44 west of Kippen and
t?, mile north, or 4 miles south of Varna,
on Monday, Oct. 6th at 1 P.M,
Cattle -6 Hereford and Durham cows
with calves. 2 yearling heifers, 5 two.
yr. old Herefords. 2 two-year old heifers.
Poultry -100 hybrid pullets ready to
lay.. Machinery -0 Allis. Olinhnere trac-
tor. 2 furrow Otago plow. International
18 run fertilizer drill. McCormick Deer-
ing mulcher. Coekehutt manure spread.
er, 4 section harrows. International
mower. 1 ft.. Massey Harris binder
hay rake, rubber tired wagon. Fleury
Bisset disk McCormick dr harrows.
Cockslmtt side rake (nearly new) , etilf
tooth cultivator, extension ladder, scales
fanning mill colony house 16x12
Hay & Grain -1000 bales of choice
hay. 600 bus. mixed grain. Household
Effects—Ohesterfield suite, bedroom fur-
niture, chairs, other articles too numer-
'oua to mention.
Farm will be offered if not previously
sold. 125 acre farm, well drained, clay
loam, on county road. Bank barn, frame
house with modern conveniences. Terms
chattels cash. Property 109' down, bal-
ance in. 80 days. Offered auSnject to re-
serve bid.
Pion.. Estate of late Robert McAllister
Auct„ Herold Jackson
Clerk, George Powell (Blyth)
FOR SALE
150 acre farm in township of Tucker=
smith, good buildings, well drained
120 acre farm, township of Tucker.
smith, well drained with good buildings.
100 acre farm in McIHibop, near
school and village, good buildings.
60 acres, brick house, bank barn in
McKillop, near village.
40 acres near village in McKillop, good
buildings..
60 -acre farm, frame house, bank barn.
1 mile from Seaforth on county road,
clay loam.
HAROLD JACKSON, Realtor
Phone Seaforth474
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
0300.00 monthly minimum guarantee
for Part-time Delivery Contract. Must
be reliable, have car or light truck.
$1500.00 cash deposit required. Give
name, address and telephone number.
Box N0. .A, The Seaforth News.
FOR SALE
Excellent 100 acre farm near Walton,
modern house, large baa, land all
workable; 52,000 down, owner will car-
ry mortgage for balance. Purchase price
$12,000.
Out of town owner wishes to sell
brtak Imine in Egmondville. Will accept
any reasonable offer to dispose of pro-
perty.
JOHN BOSVELD
Real Estate Broker
40 Wellesley -St., Goderich.
Salesman, Jos. McConnell
phone 266 Seaforth
NOTICE
The Morris Township 'School Area
Board have had an offer to purchase the
school and woodshed known as Button's
school.
Therefore the Boatel is calling for
tenders for this property and if any tax
payer knows of any reason why the
Board should not sell this school please
contact the Board on or before Oct. 1,t.
'RENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF
BUILDING
The Morrie Township School Area
Boatel wish to sell by tender the prop-
erty known as Button's School. Tenders
may be made in the following manner:
1. For the School Building.
2. For the Woodshed.
3. For the School and Woodshed.
4. For the Land.
5. For the entire property, land and
Buildings.
All school supplies including black-
board, to remahn the property of the
Board.
Tenders to
be in by 6P.
M. October 1.
Any tender not necessarily accepted.
RALPH P SHAW (Sec's).
Tenders for Repairs to
Registry Office Floor
GODERICI-i, ONTARIO
Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to
contents, will bo received by the under-
signed until 5 P.M. (E.S.T.) October
16, 1050,. for repairs to the Registry Of-
fice lioor.
Details and specifications may be re-
ceived from the undersigned, at the
Court House.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
Tender for Rewiring at
Huron County Jail
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Sealed tenders clearly marked se to.
contents will be received by the under-
signed until 6 P.M. E.S.T.. October. 16,
1060, for rewiring at the Huron County
Jail.
Specifications may be received from
the undersigned, or R. W. Bell, and in-
epection of the promises may be made
by contacting Mr. R. W. Bell, Governor.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
Tender for Repairs to
Huron County Jail Roof
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Sealed tenders clearly marked as to
denten:tab will bo received by the under
signed until 6 P.M, E.S.T., October 16,
1560, for repairs to the Main Entrance
Hall to the County Jail,
Specifieatione may bo reoelved from
the undersigned or R. W. Bell and in.
apeotion of the premises may be made
by contacting Mr. R.W. Bell, Governor
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accented.
JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
THUU' SAAFORTH N1W$
'Tllul.'adty, October d, 1959"
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones;. Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seater*
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 Sat-
urday only 7-0 p.m.
Appointments made In advance ars
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.O. TURNBULL, D:V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Hour,—Seaforth daily except Mon., 0 to
0.80 ; W.I. 0 AM to 12.30 PM. -Thur. e„
byappointment nE o . 'o Clinton
p only.
ave Ha i '
lw wk ne Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 6.09
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 640
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVV L AND FURNACE
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 • Res. 286
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
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—President, Robert Archibald,
Seaforth ; Vice Pres., Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth ; Sec.-Treas.. W. E. Southgate.
Seaforth.
Directors — E. J. Trewartha, Clinton ;
J. L Malone Seaforth • O
tri
s Leonhardt
,
Bornholm Robert Archibald, Seaforth ;
TohoHMcEving BIyth; Wm. 3. Alex-
ander Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich;
J. E Pepper, Brumfield; Allister- Broad -
foot, Seaforth.
Agents— William Leiper, Jr., Londes-
bore ; J. F. Praetor, Brodhagen ; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels: Harold Squires, Clin-
ton ; James Keys, Seaforth.
JACK THOMPSON'S
Footwear Service, Seaforth.
Shoes repaired. For Sale — Men's
& Boys & children's footwear. It
is our business to give comfort
and save you money
NOTICE
See your authorized dealer for
district of Seaforth, Dublin and
Clinton for Viking Cream Separ-
ators and Viking Milking Mach-
ines. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith
and Welding Shop, Brucefield.
Sanitary Sewage Drsposal
Septic Tanks, Cesspools, etc.
Pumped and cleaned. Modern
equipment. Louis Blake, RR 2
Brussels. Phone 42r6 Brussels.
All work guaranteed
SAVE 540
Coleman gas space heater, 55,-
000 BTU. Heater, fan and therm-
ostat complete. Regular 169.95.
Price with trade in 5129.96. En-
quire about our time payment
plan. Union Gas Co. phone 352
FOR SALE
Pot flowers for gifts, Melt, hospitals,
etc, Bradshaw's Greenhouse, Phone SOW,
Seaforth.
TEXACO
PRODUCTS
We specialize in Diesel Fuel
and Farm Lubricants
Phone 686w Phone 190—
Seaforth Goderich
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47
DORIS*
Beauty Salon
Mein St., Seaforth
Phone 373