The Seaforth News, 1959-10-22, Page 8WHArg NE
... , AT STEWART BROS.
Sizes 1 to 4 Years,
Thermal
SLEEPERS
Thousands of . knitted air
Pockets in these new Stan -
fields 'Sleepers, 'nja;'1(e. r•#tiitil
the warmest money can buy.
Waffle knit sleepers with
feet, in lovely shades of pint,
blue and yellow.
Sizes for 1 to 4 years only
2.95
NEW
CHRISTMAS DESIGN
Table Cloths
Just- the cloth for your
Christmas dinner table... ,
Gay holly and bell design
printed on 100% viscose ray-
on, make these table cloths a
"must" for the Holiday Sea-
son, See them only at Stew-
art Bros.
53" x 53" .... 3.95
53"x70" .,. 4.95
60" x 90" .... 6.95
NEW!
BULKY KNIT
CARDIGANS
100% Bulk Orlon or 100%
pure wool white cardigans in
the new bulky knits, so popu-
lar this season.
These cosy cardigans come
with long sleeves and turn
down collars in a sensible
heavy shaker knit weave,
8.95.11.95
POPULAR "SHAG"
PULLOVERS
CARDIGANS
These new Shag Knit pull-
overs come in cosy long
sleeve styles with crew neck,
Turtle neck or collar neck
lines, Four popular shades Qf
Royal, Gold, White and Red
to choose from. They're new
.. They're at Stewart's
9.95
NEW, 16"x30"
COLOR PRINT
TEA TOWELS
Here's pure Irish Linen tea
towels in distinctive color
prints of fruit, plate designs
and kitchen utensil patterns.
They're bright, gay and very
new. Standard towel size 16"
x 30". See them at Stewart
Bros.
95c
DAINTY
BASKET WEAVE
PLACE MATS
Dainty cotton basket weave
place mats with fine fringe
all around. Lovely border de-
signs of Blue, Yellow, Pink
and green on light grounds..
They are a generous 14" x
20" size to pretty -up your
dining or kitchen table
30c each
New Rustic Linen !
TABLE CLOTHS
Heavy weave stub linen Rustic table
cloths in a distinctive natural shade with
wide color borders of Brown, Green and
Rust. If you're looking for an unusual
and new table treatment, better get
yourself one of these
52" x 70"
7.95
STEWART BROS.
Work Parties
FOR NEW LEGION BUILDING
Saturdays from 7 a.m. 'til ? ?
Every evening from 7 p.m. 'til ? ?
Everyone welcome whether member
or not. Come and help your local
Legion
Legion Building Committee
BROWNIE'S
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County
Friday - Saturday -- Oct. 23-24
BRING THE FAMILY
- DOUBLE FEATURE COMEDY -
"HAVE ROCKET, WILL TRAVEL"
THE THREE STOOGES
(Their First Full Length Feature)
"The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock"
LOU COSTELLO
(One Cartoon)
2 Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
Box Office opens at 7.30 p,m. First Show at 8 o'clock
Children under 12 in Cars Free
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BRUCEFiELD
Miss Lose Allan .end ,friend of
Hamilton spent the week end at
the home 41f Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Allan, •
Mrs, Mtn. LaZeirby Orf Belle•
*tile and Mme. Don Pentney, of
Longlao Spent last week with
their mother, Mrs; kh`ed Rath.
Weil,
Baptismal service was held at
Bruceileid United Church Sunday
morning when three children
were baptised; Margaret Ann,
daughter of OA^. and dlirs, Carl Ri:
ohardBon; Charles . Stewart, non
of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Broad.
foot; Lyle Allan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Hill.
Hr. Robert Mustard spent the
week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Mustard, :.; '
Miss Mary Gibsolu, and Mrs.
Fred Rat/swell helda very
successful furniture sale last
Wednesday, Miss Gibson left on.
Saturday to reside with her sla-
ter, Mrs. Jno. 31d32'urbrie, Hen-
sall.
Mrs. L. Thomson has returned
dome from Seaforth Hospital and
is cona'alescing at the home, of
Mr. E, Thomson. •
Miss Mary Gordon, Goderich,
was a recent visitor at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. T. 13. Baird.
Mrs, B. Shoidice of •Brinsley
spent the week end with her dau-
ghter, Mrs. A. Patterson and at-
tended the baptism of her great.
grandson, Allen Lyle Hill.
Don't forget to :have your pap-
ers ready when the young people
call on Saturday.
CROMARTY
Mr. Jim Chappel of ,Geraldton,
is spending a few weeks holidays
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Filmer Ohappel.
Miss Alice Walker spent the
week end in .London with Miss
Muriel Scott.
Mr, and Mre. T. L. Scott and
family and Ml's. Grace Seott at-
tended anniversary serylce tit Ca-
van Olinreh, Exeter, 9n Sn11daY
and visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Vletor l:Cestle,
Mrs, ;Elnlel' Dow has returned
home ' from Stratford hospital
where she underwent surgery.
M'1s. Wilmer Howatt, Londes-
boro, visited on Saturday with
her mother,: Mre. David Gardiner.
Mrs. T, Laing,' Mrs. T. L. Scott
and Mrs. M. Lamont' attended the
executive meeting of the WIMS of
,Stratford .Presbyterial which was
held in St. !Andrew's' Church, in
Stratford on Thursday,
'Mire. T. Gillespie and her father,
Mr. Grant of Komoka, visited on
SMcott,onday with Mr. and Mra. T. L.
Mr. and MosDonald Wallace,!
eveningCar1173gf,tlr4, visited with 14ir•,anid
Mrs:"George Wallace on Saturda'
:Mr. and - iWas. Eldon ,Allen,
Mrs. Flank Allen and Mr. and
Mrs. Murray ,Christie attended the
funeral of IMr. Ivy Alien- ,which
was held at iirantford Tuesday.
Mr, 'Allen was a former resident
of Cromarty and was a son of the
late Mr. and 'Mrs, Anthony Alien.
His wife predeceased 'him several
years ago and was the former
Winnie MoLachlan, only daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc-
Lachlan, Ho is survived by one
son Lloyd of Mount Pleasant and
two daughters, Ruth, Mas. Rus-
sell 1VLubligan, of Mount Pleasant,
and Grace, Mrs. Len Found of
Guelph, Five brothers, Wilson, of
Sault Ste Marie; Edgar, of •Mit-
chell, Frank at Cromarty, Harold
,Of ,Mocsejaw, and Stanley of Ed-
monton, Alberta, and a sister,
Mrs. Violet Quance of Harring-
ton, also survive. Burial took
place in Brantford from the
Thorp funeral home.
IvOrs, Cliff Dow was hostess for
the October meeting of the W'MS
and WA of Roy's Church. Mrs.
Murray Christie presided. Mrs,
STOP
Before you trade in those used Skates call and see
us. We allow top prices for your used Skates on any
new or used pair.
ALL SIZES OF BAUER SKATING OUTFITS
IN STOCK
Smyth's Shoe Store
Seaforth
AIR -STEP RACKS•
Farm Wanted'
100 Acres or more, spring possession
$5000 down
Apply to Box T
The Seaforth News
Properties For Sale
(1) 40 acre Farm, McKillop Twp., 3i mile village of Walton.
All buildings in good repair including Brick Dwelling.
(2) 50 acre Farm, Mcliillop Twp. Brick hoose, bank barn.
All conveniences and plenty of water. A good buy.
(3) 150 acre Farm,"Tuckersmith Twp. Excellent buildings,
all modern conveniences. Close to school.
Terms arranged
(4) 120 acre Farm, Tuckersmith Twp. Good location, first
class buildings. 'Good clean farm in every respect
Terms arranged,
(5) 214 acres Village of Egmondville. Modern 'dwelling, barn
and garage, Ideal V.L.A. proposition,
Other 'Properties also listed
POR INFORMATION CONTACT
Harold Jackson or John A. Cardno
• Phone 474
SEAFORTH
BROKER
Insurance Office
PHONE 214.
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SEAFORTH
SALESMAN
C: P. and T.
PAPER DRIVE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
Those wishing to have their papers and magazines
collected please phone:
MRS. SCOTT HABKIRK
MRS. HELEN McCLURE
or leave at:
HICKS GARAGE
ED ANDREWS
VIC LEE
DAVE McLEAN
OTTO WALKER
ALLAN CAMPBELL
MAE SMITH
ED ANDREWS
13RODHAGEN
SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH
CROMARTY
WINTHROP
ODDFELLOWS AND REBEKAHS
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs put into practice the teachings"
of TIIE GOOD S&M4I.RITQ>c`l,, f• 'Sus. „ 1•
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs in' the Province of. Ontario have
in use over 700 Hospital Beds and over 800 wheel chairs, as
well as Bed Tables, Crutches and other itetns needed in the
sick room,
These are loaned out to needy eases free of charge regard-
less of race, color or creed through their local Cancer, Polio
and Tuberculosis committees and in most towns they have a
waiting list,
Please tie bundles securely
CARD OF T}IANKS
T wish to express my sincere entireel,
ation to all those who were so kind to
Pub while a patient lit Seaforth and St.
Joaeph'a Hospital.
O
DELANEY
INJMEMORIAM
Holad m m
our
dear sen lionediot Ho)land who diad
Ac -
toter 9tk, I880
rWe aro atwaya together in memory',
lane,
Not iust today but tomorrow the carne,,
Through all the Yeers, be there many
or few
Will be Yearnof remembrance, dear
Benny, of you.
Always remembered by father,
*nether, brothers and ststera
IN MEMORIAM
Hoesy-In loving memory of a dear
husband Henry J• Hoegy, who passed
away four years. ago, Oct 27. 1965
God took him home
It W1113 'MA win.
4His'ml enc Jie as'I love him still
As in the heur'he dear today
I often rail a anosed away.
nof 'hlin
When - an. alllt alone
For memory is the only friend
That grief can call its -own,
-Lovingly remembered by his wife
Annie
IN 'MEMORIAM
Miller -In loving memory. of a• dear
mother and grandmother, Mrs. Margaret'
Miller, who passed away one year ago,
oet, gist, 1968.
To know her was to. love her
Bothfor family and friend.
And the sweetness of her memory
Time can neither dim nor end,
-Ever remembered and sadly missed
by daughter Lena, son-in-law 8i11 and
granddaughter Gloria
COMING EVENT
The Ladies Guild of St Thomas Ang-
iican Church is .holding a Rummage
Sale on Sat,, Nov, 7th, 1 to 5, in parish
hall
COMING EVENT
McKillop Twp. Federation banquet,
Tuesday evening, Deo, 1st, Cavan Church
basement, Winthrop, •
Imported bulbs, Rtuul pe daffodils, hya-
cinth., narcissus. We have a nice assort-
ment of cacti and pottedplants, philo-
dendten and boston ferns. Drop in and
see them. We, grow them for you. Bak-
er's Greenhouse, Your Garden Centre,
Seaforth,.
Snow sur}, Fin OR SALE
will fib goon condition, color
gre green, wi F girl age 8, Price reason-
able. Smote, Wilson St.. Sea -
Nine feeder stteeeRis SALE
900 lbs. Ed.
Dorrance, RR 2, Seaforth. Phone 861x2.
Blue suit with stSALE
ripe, size 40, enq be
seen at Flannery Cleaners.
Girl's bicyeeUR SohEn real good
condition, almost new. Apply Orville
Greer, Phone 655r24, Seaforth.
20 pigs 8
FA oldLGordon Elliott,
Brucefield, phone 641.11, Seaforth central
R LE
Five English Bordeer collie us
six weeks old. Apply to Fred Buchanan,
phone Seaforth 860 r4.
Twin snow FOR
suits, Slaceetate and lon
with fur fabric hood, Carribean blue
with pink trim. Will fit children up to
3 years old. Phone 92J, Seaforth.
15 purebred OR SALE
J. L. Ryan & Sons, Dublin uffolk s40 bd tame.
150 Sussex3FOR SALE
Thos, Burns, R11 pullets Mitchell, Lot ng to 133,
Con. 6, Logan,
FOR
S
One oil apace heater. LAlo 13 chunks
dight weeks old. Louis O'Reilly, 46 r 3,
Dublin.
TENDER
FOR ORGANIST and Assistant Organ-
ist for St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen,-will be received till the 25th
of November. 1959. Duties to commence
Jan. 1st, 1960. For further information
cohtact the secretery, Ken Smith, RR 1,
Bornholm, Ont.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders are invited for the supply-
ing of Seaforth District High School
with # o furnace oil.
For further information contact the
secteta,y.
Tenders to be in 'by October 81st.
W. E. SOUTHGATE
Secretary -Treasurer
PART-TIME BUSINESS OPPORTUN-
ITY
Canadian Distributor has local territ-
ory available. Men or women must have
10 to 12 hours spare time weekly to fill
orders. Must have small capital available
to purchase own inventory. This is re.
fundable under Company's merchandis-
ing program. Write, giving background,
Phone number, etc., to Handy-pac Aids,
601. Oakwood Ave., Toronto,
Norman Dow led in the worship
service. Current events were giv-
en by Mrs. George Neil. A read-
ing, Autumn and Thanksgiving,
was given by Mrs. Russell Miller.
The topic from the study book
was taken by Mrs. Gordon Pars-
ons, assisted by Mrs. Harvey Dow,
:Mrs. Cliff Dow, Mrs..Carmen Park
and !Mrs. Calvin Christie, Mev.
Carmen Park read the WA min-
utes and Mrs, Calvin Christie and
Mrs. Murray Christie were ap-
pointed to make arrangements
for the South Huron Perth Pres-
bytery dinner.
VA RNA
The library board held a meet-
ing at the library last Friday ev-
ening. A committee was appointed
to go to Goderich to select new
books.
Laymen's Sunday was observed
in the United Church Sunday. Mr.
Robert Elliott of Clinton was the
guest speaker.
Miss Lola Chuter of Brantford
spent the week end at her home.
The WA of the United Church
are holding their annual bazaar
on Sat., Oct. 31st .in the township
hall.
Mr. Jack Coleman returned
home last week •after spending
several weeks .in the Canadian
West.
VIIWIARARAIIIAANSIWIRAME
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Wkst
BUT IERMIUC BISCUITS
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.WE MAKE 'EM -
You BAi'EE'EM"
Clerv's LG A
eaforth
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Town of Seaforth
DOG - CATCHER
Wanted for the Municipal-
ity of the Town of Sea-
forth,
' Applicants apply to the
Town Clerk by Nov, 3rd.
ESTATE
Clearing Auction Sale
OandfFarm Houaehold Effects at Lot 5,a Con. 11
Stanley Township, 3% miles north of
Zurich on _Goshen line, Wednesday, Nov.
4th at'12 o'clock sharp,
• CATTLB-Registered Hereford bull, 8
years old, bred by Stott Bros„ Forest;
0 Registered Hereford cows, re -bred to
above bull; 10, Hereford and Durhant
cows, re -bred; 15 Hereford and Durham;
spring calves; 19 Hereford and Durham'
steers and. heifers, g 2 years old,
PIGS. -1. York sowrisinwith litter at foot;
2 sews due time of sale, 3 sows due lat-
ter part of December.
McCormick trac-
tor, 28x45 Bell grain separator with cut-
ter; 18 ft, elevator with lubber tires, 5
Yrs. old; 140 ft. drive belt, nosy; John
Deere 15 disc power fertilizer drill: 7 ft.
Massey Harris binder; drop head hay
loader; 4 section drag harrows; Meek:,
mirk tractor manure spreader, new ;
McCormick 7 ft, tractor mower; Oton
rubber tired wagon; 3 furrow Interna-
tional plow on rubber, new; steel land
roller; International 8 ft. tractor disk;
6 section diamond harrows; Massey Har-
ris side rake onrobber: chicken shelt-
ers; snow fence; No. 6 International
hammer mill'; 2 steel water troughs, 32'
extension ladder; 2000 1b. stook scales;
1958 Delray Chevrolet sedan car 16,000
miles; extra snow tires; 1956 Interna-
tional half ton truck, fanning mill
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - .8 piece
Chesterfield suite; Marshall and Mendel
upright piano; coff'and end
tables; trilight lampsee; tabletable lamps; mir-
rors; foot stool; 8x12 Axminster rug; _
scatter mats; hall tree; flat top writing
desk ; 21" Admiral television; radio; mo-
dern 9 piece dining room suite; studio
couch: occasional chairs; Singer sewing
machine; vacuum cleaner• General Elec-
trio frigidaire; 4 burner Frigidaire elec-
tric stove, like new; 20 ft. Viscount deep
freese, 1 yr. old; Thor white enamel
seaching machine; kitchen table; chairs;
utility table; kitchen buffet; electric
frying pan; pop-up toaster; tea kettle:
iron; other electrical appliances; cheat
of Wm. Rogere silverware, setting 12;
3 furnished bedrooms; chest of drawers;
vanity, bed linens; quilts: blankets; kit-
chen utensils; china; table linen; other
artTermicless-looCash,numemus to mention.
Prop., Estate of late John A. Arm-
strong; Auctioneer, Harold Jackson;
Clerk, Geo. Powell (Blyth).
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, Machinery and House-
hold Effects at Lot 12, Con. 17, Grey
township, 3 miles east of Walton, on
TUESDAY. NOV. 3r1 at 1. p.m.
cows, re-bred7and dueeiin March 11 Her-
eford and Polled Angus steers rising 2
years old; 7 spring calves..
PIGS -17 York chunks.
MACHMERY-MH 102 Junior trac-
tor and plow ; rubber tired wagon; 16
ft'hay rack with half rack, rolling top;.
McGee li e wor;icevaion;5horse mtorgrinder,
milking machine; 2 single units; De -
Laval cream separator, motor driven;
pails, extension - ladder; harrows and
double tree, 5 section ; wheel barrow
fanning mill; 200 gal, gas tank with
pump; 2 oil barrels; post hole digger,
shovels, chains.
HAY and GRAIN -Mixed grain; .2600
bales of mixed hay; quantity of house-
hold effects,
Terms -.Cash,
Prop., JOHN H, BRUCE; Auctioneer,
Harold Jackson; Clerk, Geo. Powell
(Blyth).
Auction Sale
Tal .SEAFORTHH NEWS
Thursday, October 22, 1,989
BOX
Funeral . Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt. and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: DAY 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W.STAPLETON
Phy lelan and, Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. OORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-W Seater*
. SEAFORTH CLINIC
McMaster, B,p• Id,D,. ointernIM
P. 11,, Hrad.v. ]LD..' Surgeon .
Office,Hours, Hours, 1 •p m,, to 6 p,m,, daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
urday only 7-9 p.m.
APpointments made in advance are
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY -CLINIC
J.O. TURNBULL,`D.V.M., V.S.
W.11. BRYANS, D.V,M., V.S.
W. G. DRENNAN, D,V.M., V,S,
Phone. 105 Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF - OptemetsiM
Phone 79L Main 8t„ Seaforth
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to
5.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. era
by appointment only, Clinton HU -2-7010,
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 5.56
Of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -At the
Mage of Brucefleld (east on the road to
Seaforth) on WED;, OCT. 28th at 1,30
nm., the following:
3 piece 'Kroehler chesterfield; coffee
table; end table; Motorola 21 inch table
model TV; aerial ; 2• double beds, springs
and mattresses; dresser and wash stand;
small chest of drawers; dining room
table; studio couch; walnut jam cup-
board; rocking chair; 5 piece kitchen
chrome suite; Enterprise kitchen oil
range; Simplicity washing machine with
automatic time controls Norge refrig-
erator; GE electric kettle; electric grill;
electric toaster;. electric hot plate; elec-
tric steam iron; Marauder power lawn
mower, nearly new; 5 linoleum floor co-
verings, like new ; Singer drop head
sewing machine; metal folding ironing
board; clothes hamper; cedar chest with
bottom drawer, like new ; plate
wall mirror; pictures, dishes, cooking
utensils and numerous other articles,
Terms Cash, -
' DON HICKEY, Proprietor; Edward
W. Elliott, Auctioneer,
FR
Coleman oil heeater llike new, used
only one winter. Phone 566 W. John
Byerman.
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
Court of Revision
The• Council of the Township of Hul-
he
Assssessmentl RollCforourt 1960. Theo
oCourtof evisin ont of
Revision will hold its First Sitting on
November 2nd,' 1959, at In o'clock in the
Community Hall, Londesboro,
All Appeals should be in the Clerk's
Office Ten Days prior to the First Sit-
ting of the Court, so that they may be
considered,
HARRY F. TEBBUTT
(Clerk)
Londeabore
Ontario
FOR SALE
150 acre farm in township of Tucker
smith, good buildings, well drained
smith, we20 ll drained withhip of good buildings,
100 acre forth -in. McKillop, near.
school, and village, good buildings.
60 acres, brick house, bank- barn in
McKillop, near village,
40 acres near tillage in McKillop, good
buildings, •
nk barn.
1 miler from Seaforth frame hon county' road,
clay loam,
HAROLD JACKSON, Reahor
Phone Seaforth474
FOR SALE
Hy c thainhree colors, and Narcssus.mnl8tecss in fve i
Baker's Greenhouse, your garden centre,
Seaforth
FOR SALE
100 R,LR. x Sussex 6 months old, 01.75
each; and 175 same kind 4 months old
$1.60 each, Thos. Westlake, phone. 6011
21 Bayfield
HELP WANTED (FEMALE)
Girla wanted for Kitchen work and
Dining Room work. Apply to Brescia
Hall, London, Ontario
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE.
Spy, King, Mac's, Tatman Sweets,
Delicious, Russet, Macintosh, Greening,
Snows, etc. Free delivery in Seaforth,
Phone HU 2.3214. Fred McOlymont &
Sons, Varna
Mitchell Cider & ,
Applebutter Mill
Will operate every day
.except Mondays
starting Oct, 6 until Nov. 20
Terms strictty cash
.FRED HENNICK & 'SON
Proprietors
IANWIAIVIANWINVIAANNAN
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Acciden
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVIAND FURNACE
V.
PDhone 673 or 32-R
AND. FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 • Rtes. 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 McKiliop•Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers -President, Robert Archibald,
Seaforth; Vice Pres., Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth ; Sea-Treas., W. E. Southgate,
Seaforth,
Directors T. L. Malone, SeafortJ. h Chris4Leonlardt,
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth;
John H. McEwing, Blyth; Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton; Harvey Fuller. Goderiob •
T. E. Pepper, Brucefleld 1 Allister Broad.
foot, Seaforth.
Agents- William Leiper, Jr., Londes-
boro; 3. 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 businessto 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, Brucefleld.
Sanitary Sewage Disposal
P
Septic Tanks, cleaned.
Modern
equipment. Louis Blake, RR 2
Brussels. Phone 42x6 Brussels:
All work guaranteed
FOR SALE
Pot flowers for gifts, sick, hospitals,
etc, Bradshaw's Greenhouse, Phone 80W,
Seaforth.
NOTICE
Tuckersmith Township Municipal dump
will be opened from 1 p.m, to 6 p.m, on
Wednesday and Saturday afternoons un.
til further notice.
WAl•ERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSN
"Where Better BuBullsOAre L sad"
Artificial Breeding Service, 00.8Effici
IOW.
Disease cont o ea5� 13f. h All Brieda of
Cattle: use of the best of bulls. Mem-
ber owned and controlled.
For service or more information phone
Clinton HU 2-3441 or for long distance
Clinton Zenith 9.6650 between: 7.80 and
9.30 A.M. week days; 6 and 8 P.M. Sat-
urday eveninga,
Calls received on Saturday evening
will be serviced on Sunday morning. For
cows in heat on Sunday morning, do not
call until Monday morning.
Better Cattle For Better Living
TEXACO
e iP1RODL CTS.
We9ietiaifze in Diesei•Fuel
and Farm Lubricants
Phone 686w. Phone 190
Seaforth Goderich
'Hudson- Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47
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