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It's Topcoat hole
for sure
The fall tang in the air means that you should
drop in at Stewart Bros, and choose a 'smart new
topcoat. There's no need to shiver when you can
buy a topcoat at these low prices. '
Showerproof rayon venetians, with or 27 5
without zip -in liners
New gleu check velours, pure wool ill.
the popular bal-raglan style . , . , ... , • 35.00
Fine, plain shade wool and cashmere 39 50
velours in dressy set-in sleeve styles „
English Import Doeskin topeoatings
in all smart plain diaries .......... 49.50
Popular Harris hand woven tweed
topcoats in eight shades in a neat ��. .®
check design
New Style, Men's
Car Coats
Nylon with knitted collars as
sketched, Pepperell cords,
Chinos and all wool suburban
cloths' in standard oar coat
styles with quilted or nylon pile
linings
19.50 up
Boys Warm
Suburban Coats
Zipper hooded Duffle coats,
Knitted collar storm coats, all
wool and cord suburban coats.
We have then all in grey, navy,
charcoal, sand, brown and
black. Sizes for 6 to 18 years
9.95 to 14.95
Stewart Bros.
KIPPEN EAST
Citizenship andEducation was
the theme of the October meeting
of Kippen East W.I. at No. ,Z
school, Tuokersmith. Hostess was
Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner assisted
by Mrs. Edison McLean. Presid-
ent, Mrs. Russell Brock chaired
the meeting. A donation of $5 was
given to the Tely milk ship fund.
Final arrangements were made
for the bus trip •to Iiitchener on
Oct. 27. An invitation to visit the
Staffa Institute was accepted for
Oct. 28, Mrs, W. Broadfoot gave
a reading. 1'Irs. Ross Broadfoot a
wizz H, 24 AdAt r /
(C(0)s1nh1M1 iE
AND MASKS `•
CHRISTMAS CARDS -Early selection for good assortment
LARONE'S
SEAFORTH Sc TO $1.00 STORE
STATIONERY - GIFTS
4100
piano instrumental. liars, Verne
Alderdice introduced the ,guest
speaker, llidss Fennell from Sea -
forth who spoke on a recent trip
to Japan and told of conditions
and customs. firs. Art Finlayson
thanked the speaker and present-
ed her with a gift. A sing song
followed. The motto was given by
Mrs. Charles Eyre. A contest was
given by MTS. R. Gemmell. Mrs.
Campbell Eyre moved a vote of
thanks to all who took part.
H ENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Hight Hendrick
and family, of near Grand Bend,
and 12x, and Mrs. Stanley letoh-
ell visited Mrs. Grace'ilarpole.
Mrs, Edna Corbett was a week
end visitor with Mr. and Mrs, G.
Parker, Ricky and Cindy.
Miss Bernice Dhling, Sarnia,
was a week •end visitor with her
parents, Mr. and Av. Wilbert
Dining.
Took ahead...
buy
new
CANADA
SAVINGS
BONDS
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THE SANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD
BANK
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W. 0, MOORE, Manager . Seaforth Branch
CARD QF THANKS
',the family of the lute Mr: Peres
Smith wish to express their 5118)018
thanks and appreelatiolt to those who
helped in any way doing his iliacs ancl.
nagging
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Edelweiss
.COMING bekaait i o4geN ie stwnser,
ing 0 t uohre in the 1,0,0,F. Ball on
Monday, .November 9
ANWonted to buy 0 boll Hereford or.
Shorthorn . Mike McLaughlin, Phone
93192 Dublin E
20 pigs 19 weecko R old Xork - Lnndraco
cress. Worrell WO/Singe. rr 4 Clinton
WORK WANTED
• Man warts part time work, farm or
other Work, Box 12791 The Seefelth
News
FOR SALE
Small: Durham calves, Phone Blyth.
27198. Clifford Addison, Londesboro
FARM FOR SALE
Due to our inability to 0191,01880 .110(1»
gage renewal we offer for immediate sale:
our farm,. Lot 20 Con. 8, Hibbert Twp.
This farm consists of 100 acres cleared
loam 10901 On a county road, with largo
L-shaped bunk burn, double -decked herr.
hous0 800 aupaglty, new silo, water pres-
sure, etc„ and ,l ivo shed, both with new
roofing en. one-half. 7 -roomed solid brick
. house wibit oil furnace, bath room, wa-
ter pressure, hot water heater and soft-
ener. This farm m may at present be Pur-
chased with approximatelyhalf cosh and
we will curry the balance on a 2..yr. first
mortgage. For further particulars imply
to +IJAROIA EM. n, Ont,
MALE HELCOLP WANTEDANStali.
Large United States and Canadian
manufacturing company requires Mehl
Representative for Township of Mc
$ikon• Excoptionully high earnings.
Guaranteed repeat. business,. Automobile
essential. Agricultural or Farming back-
ground most important Sales trailing.
given, Reply to Box 84, London, Ontario
BORN
Diegel — At Seott Memorial Hos:dial
on Oct, 23rd; to ileo. and Mrs. Walter
Diegei, rr 4 Mitchell, a daughter
Staples — At Scott Memorial Iioapitul
on Oat. 24th, to Mr: and Mrs. ICenneth
Staples, Auburn, a daughter
Alvin Lorne Luker passed awa
at his home here Sunday evening
in his 80th year following a three
weeks' illness. He was born. do
I-Iay township where he farmed
until moving to Hensali 13 years
Ago. He was a former member of
I ensall council for eight ;years,
serving on .the park board and
Chamber of 1Coln'merce. He was a
member of Carmel Presbyterian
Church.. Snrviving is his wife, the
former Bessie Love, a sister, Mrs.
Olive Hodgins, Exeter, and a ne-
phew, Lorne Hndgiva, Lucan. A
Mao with t,'aWotol`a ANTED plow wanted to
dP casteni plowing. Phone 81
2 Hereford stcaOSiTwOighirg unproxt-
nu,tslr 7.109 lbs, from Lot 19, Oen.1
Mclflllop Township. Phone Harold
Jackson, Sonforth 474
. . .. LOST
White faced Hereford tattle heest,
strayed front Eimer Townsend's, 'llieker-
smith, Anyone ]crowing whereabouts,
sontect Harold 99uglu, phone HE 2-7645
LOST'
A ladies blank wool stole, On Jelin,
$Pltrling, Goderioh, or E, William St,
Phone 377w or 181. Seaforth
FOR SALE
Choice table turnips, by the bushel 91,
George Blake, phone 964x81 Seilfel'th
TO RENT
Four room apt• on 'Railway St„ all
conveniences, immediate 00890881081. Alae
Ileo roomed cottage at Bayfieid, winter-
ized, a complete bath, furnished or un-
furnislton,hCd,Phone imm82Wediate possession. Curl
Pe
FOR SALE
12 heifers end steers. Sell separate,
about 950 lbs. Apply. to Tie News
• FOR SALE
175 Sussex Red bens, laying. 1 year
qh Frank Maloney, Seaforth, rr 6.
Phone 40113 Dublin
FOR SALE
150 Shaver Leghorns nearly 5'4
months on range. Mrs. N. Hillman, rr4
Seafortl4.
FOR SALE
Ten Ontario 002008, between 400-600
lbs. ELDIN KERR, 889r0, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
1069 Meteor .sedan. Phone 3391.
.FOR SALE
15 Hereford yearling cattle; 7 steers
and
Se8afhorth.ifers. WILBUR JEWITT, 850
r3,
FOR SALE
3s chunks of alas, York Landrace,
and six white face spring calves. HUGH
BENINGER, Dublin,
FOR SALE
Runge .pullets, 128 Warren Red, hatch-
ed June 18, $1.20 each, Also 125
584 series A Hylines, hatched May 18,
$1,06 each, CARL SIEMON, phone 62
017 Dublin.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
For telephone soliciting from your
•y. ,,own home. Bog 197 ..Seaforth...
FOR SALE
wood far sale. Dry wood. WILPRED
O'ROURKNl, Dublin phone 27r0,
FOR SALE
Good solid cabbage; penper squash;
buttercup._81uosh, large white beano,
excellent cookers, and watermelons.
AMBROSE ADDLBY, third house east
of Kinburn, south side.
FOR SALE
Hammer mill No. 6 McCormick.
RAYMOND MURRAY, r.r. 6 Seaforth,
PLOWING GARDENS
Gardens plowed with garden tractor.
Phone 907r12, WM. COLLINS.
FOUND
Small short haired num, male, black
private funeral service was held with four white feet and white spot on
on OCt, 28tH at 2.30 ipm, tip of tall. JOHN E. MacLEAN, r.r. 3,
ii Oct, Seaforth, 665r21. -�
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Properties For Sale
(1) 40 acre Farm, McKillop Twp., r/2 mile village of Walton.
'All buildings in good repair including Brick Dwelling.
(2) 50 acre Farm, McKillop Twp. Brick house, bank barn.
.A11 conveniences and plenty of water. A good buy.
(3) 150 acre Farm, Tuckersmitll 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) 22 acres Village of Egmondville. Modern dwelling, barn
and garage. Ideal V.L.A. proposition.
Other Properties also listed
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
Harold Jackson or John A. Cardno
Insurance Office
PHONE 214
Phone 474
SEAFORTH
BROKER
SEAFORTH
SALESMAN
PAPER DRIVE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
Those wishing to have their papers
collected please phone:—
MRS. SCOTT HABKIRK
MRS. HELEN McCLURE
or leave at:
HICKS GARAGE
ED ANDREWS
VIC' LEE
DAVE McLEAN
OTTO WALKER
ALLAN CAMPBELL
and magazines
MAE SMITH
ED ANDREWS
BRODHAGEN
SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH
SEAFORTH
OROMARTY
WINTHROP
ODDFELLOWS AND REBEKAHS
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs put into practice the teachings
of THE GOOD SAMARITAN
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs in the Province of Ontario have
in use over 700 Hospital Beds and over 800 wheel chairs, as
well as sled Tables, Crutches and other items needed in the
sick 'room,
These are loaned out to needy cases free of charge regard-
less of face, color or creed through their local Cancer, Polio
and Tuberculosis committees and in most towns they have a
waiting list.
Please tie bundles securely
Imported bFOR SA
ulb's, faitsEt101004its,
cinthe, narolswus. We iiiw a nice assort..
melt et cacti and potted planta, philo•
110ndren mid boston ferns, Drop 111 end
See them, Wo grow them for 180, Bak-
er's Greenhouse, Your Garden 0082,19,
Seaforth.
HELP WANTED (FEMALE.)
Side 17694e4 for Ifitehen work and
Daring Room Work. Anply to Inmate
Hall, Landon, Ontario SALE
Imparted Da
bs, 'fansOR le five calors,
Hyacinths in thl'ee colors, and Neretssus."
Baker's Greenhouse, your garden 5881990,
Seaforth
NOTICE
SEPARATE SCHOOL DEBENTURES
RCS5 Union IBbbedt 2, 8 and 4
and McKillop I
Applications for the purchase of
sang/site School Debentures (20 years)
required for the construction of new
two room sobool in the village of Dublin,
Out,, will be received by the under-
signed until 6 p.m.. Nov, 6, 1069, These
will be sold in multiples of not less
than $1,000, yielding 9% per aurum.
Interested parties are asked to contact
the undersigned stating the amount of
your pledge.
Phone Stratford 2320 from 0 tp 6;
after 6 p.m. et R.R. 6 Seaforth.
JAOIO J. LANE,
Seo.-freas,
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Cle,aing Auction Sale of Farm, Mit-
and Household Effects at lot 18,
0011. 11. McKillop twin., 8 miles north of
Sea10111r and 2 miles east, on Monday,
Nov. 2nd at 1 p.m.
Machinery; 1940 Plymouth soden,
good condition; 9 wheel trailer with
stock 18e1c; steel wheel barrow with
rubber tire; set 2,000 lb. ecalea; wagon
box, sleigh rack; 88 ft. extension ladder;
8 ft. steel water tank (like new); pump
jack'; gasoline motor; 125 10" cement
tile; trope wire fence stretcher; work
bench and vise.
6 tons Straw; 20 tons hay.
191'123 S54FORT1•I'N,l5W$
Tharsday, October :99, 1980
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital 13od
Flowers Por all occasions
Phones; Day 43 Night 69&W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Phyelelan end Surgpon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN 'A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon'
Phone 6-W Seatorth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
EL A. Melifaeter, B.A., M,D., Interni$
P. L. Brody, M.D.. Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., dell,
axeept Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings; Tuesday, Thursday and Sat.
entity only 7.9 pan.
do4 rutil• tentments made in. advance air,
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 195 Seaforth
.80929 B. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St„ Seaforth
Hours—Seaforth dagy except.Mon., 9 t0
5.90; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM. Thur.' eve
by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010.
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 6.80
Household Effects; McClaly cook INSURANCE
stove (modern), chairs, beds, dressers;
other articles too numerous to mention.
Property consisting of 60 acres, bank
barn ; Emma house, 10 per cent. down,.
balance 80 days; sold aubiect to reserv,0
bid.
Ohattols Dash.
Prop. Estate of Late John Storey
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson.
Auction Sale
Of household furnishings in the town
of Seaforth on George street, one block
north of Sunoco station on Saturday.
Oct. 31st, at 1.30 sharp.
Grahamette 2 burner heavy duty elec-
tric rangette, with automatic oven and
enclosed elements. Westinghouse 7 ft,,
electric refrigerator; Wingham Classic
range, coal or
ashwerood sofa with Winos; $lmPlie'
its electric w ; bed, china cab-
inet, extension table; sideboard, wicker
rocker, half dozen kitchen chairs and
odd chairs; iron bed, springs and mat-
tresses; dresser, cabinet Viotrola; ches-
terfield and 2 chairs; 2 lawn oh5irs,
Lawn Boy power lawn mower in Al
shape. McCulloch 20 inch one man
chain saw, new last winter. Crosscut
saw, 21 inch Admiral television set with
aerial and antenna; aluminum crops bar
clothesline. new. never used. All elec-
trical equipment can be tried before
leaving the premises. A host of other
ar9ieles too nirmeroug to mention.
Terms cash.
HAROLD MALONEY, Prop.
J. L. Ryan, Auctioneer.
ESTATE
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, Machinery, Car, Truck
and Household Effects at Lot 5, Con. 11,
Stanley Township, 83j miles north of
Zurich on Goshen line, Wednesday, Nov.
4th at 12 o'clock .sharp.
CATTLE—Registered Hereford bull, 8
years old, bred by Stott Bros., Forest;
5 Registered Hereford cows, re -bred to
above bull • 10 Hereford and Durham
cows, re -bred; 16 Hereford and Durham
spring calves; 10 Hereford and Durham
steers and heifers, rising 2 years old.
PIGS -1 York sow' with litter at foot;
2 sows due time of sale, 3 sows due lat-
ter part of December.
MACHINERY—W.6 McCormick trac-
tor, 25x45 Bell grain separator with cut-
ter; 18 ft. elevator with rubber tires, 6
yrs. old; 140 ft. drive belt, new; John
Deere 15 disc power fertilizer drill; 7 ft.
Massey Harris binder; drop hand hay
loader; 4 section drag harrows; McCor-
mick tractor manure spreader, new;
McCormick ''7 ft. tractor mower; 6 ton
rubber tired wagon; 3 furrow Interna-
tional plow on rubber, new; steel land
roller; International 8 ft. tractor disk•
0 section diamond harrows; Massey Har-
ris side rake on rubber; chicken shelt-
ers; snow fence; No. 6 International
hammer mill; 2 steel water troughs, 32'
extension ladder; 2000 lb. stock scales;
1958 Delray Chevrolet sedan car 16,000
miles; extra snow tires; 1956. Interna-
tional hnlf ton truck, fanning mill.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 3 piece
Chesterfield suite; Marshall and Mendel
upright piano; coffee table and end
tables; trilight lamps; table lamps; mir-
rors; foot stool; 02:'12 Axminster rug;
scatter mats; hall tree; flat top writing
desk ; 21" Admiral television; radio; 1110-
dern 9 piece dining room suite; studio
couch; occasional chairs; Singer sewing
machine; vacuum cleaner; General Elec-
tric frigidaire; 4 burner Frigidaire elec-
tric stave, like new; 20 ft. Viscount deep
freeze, 1 yr. old; Thor white enamel
washing machine; kitchen table; chairs;
xtility table; kitchen buffet; electric
frying pan; pop-up toaster; tea kettle;
iron; other electrical appliances; cheat
of Wm. Rogers silverware, setting 12;
8 furnished bedrooms; cheat of drawers;
vanity, bed linens; quilts; blankets; kit-
chen utensils; china; table linen; other
articles too numerous to mention.
Terms—Cash.
Prop., Estate of late John A. Arm-
strong; Auctioneer, Harold Jackson;
Clerk, Geo. Powell (Blyth).
• Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, Machinery and House.
hold Effeets at Lot 12, Con. 17, Grey
township, 8 miles east of Walton, on
TUESDAY, NOV. 3rd at 1 p.m.
CATTLE -7 Durham and Ilereford
cows. re -bred and due in March; 11. Her-
eford and Polled Angus steers rising 2
years old; 7 spring calves.
PIGS -17 York chunks.
MAOHINERY—MH 102 Junior• trac-
tor and plow ; rubber tired_ wagon; 1.6
ft.' hay rack. with half rack, -rolling top ;
McGee rake, like new ; electric grinder,
Champion; 3 horse motor; DeLaval
milking machine; 2 single units; De -
Laval cream separator, motor driven;
nails, extension ladder; harrows and
double tree, 5 section ; wheel barrow
fanning mill; 200 gal. gal tank with
pump ; 2 oil barrela ; post hole digger;
shovels, chains.
HAY and GRAIN—Mixed grain; 2500
bales of mixed hay; quantity of house-
hold effects.
Terme—Cash.
Prop., 10IIN H. BRUCE; Auctioneer,
Harold Jackson; Clerk, Geo. Powell
(Blyth).
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders aro invited for the supply-
ing of Seaforth District high School
with # 2 furnace oil.
For further information contact the
Secretary,
Tenders to be in by October 81,1.
W. n. 20UTHGATE
Secretary -Treasurer
..TENDER
FOR. ORGANIST and Assistant Organ-
let for St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodiragen, will bo received till the 25111
Of November, 1059, Duties to commence
tan. 1st 1000. For further information
Contact 'the secretary, gen Smith, RR 1,
Bornholm, Ont.
PART-TIME BUSIIT1E'SS-OPPORTUN-
Canactinu Distributor has local territ-
ory available. Mon o1• women must have
10 to 12 hours spare time weekly to fill'
orders. Squat have small capital available
to purchnso own inventory. Thie is re.
fundable under Company's merchandis-
ing program. Write, giving background,
phone number, etc., to Handy -Pae Aids,
601 Oakwood Ave„ Toronto.
. Fire
• Auto
• Aociden.:
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 382-8
AND FUEL OIL
LLIM1 WART
OfficeWIPhoneAM 784 . Rtes. 238
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
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.
FOR SALE
Pot flowers for gifts, - sick, hospitals,
etc. Bradshaw's Greenhouse, Phone 50W.
Seaforth.
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
Court of Revision
The Council of the Township of Hal-
lett will hold a Court of Revision on the
Assessment Boll for 1964. The Court of
Revision will hold its First Sitting on
November 2nd, 1969, at 10 o'clock in the
Community Hall, Londeaboro.
A11 Appeals should be in the Clerk's
Office Ten Days prior to the First Sit-
ting of the Court, so that they any be
considered.
HARRY F. TEBBUTT.
(Clerk)
RIt #1 Londesboro
Ontario
' 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.
- Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47
MRS. PATRICK McGl ATH
Mrs. Bary Ellen MoGrath,
ow of Patrick Vincent McGrath,
died in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, ,on, Tuesday In her 00111
year. Mas. McGrath was formerly
Mary Ellen Devereaux, •daughter
of the late Robert Devereaux and
the former Catharine Shannahan,
She was born in Tuckersonith
and ;resided for ninny years at St.
;Onllbnvban. Mm. McGrath died in
1938. Surviving are two sons,
Robert of 'Detroit; Francis, Oak-
ville; four daughters, 1215 Hub-
ert (Mildred) Miller, "Waterloo;
Mrs. Thos, (Catharine) Morris,
Hibbert; Mas. 3, C. (Gertrude)
Malone, Windsor; Mare, Hubert
(Agnes) Zettel, Preston; also 2
sisters, Mrs. Jos. Carpenter, De-
tnoit and Mrs. Thomas Kelly,
Blyth; and several ,grandchildren.
The body is art the ]Home of her
eon-inkw and daughter, Mr. and
Mire; Tilos. Morris, lot 27, coal. 7,
(Hibbert, until Friday at 8.30 aim.,
then wi14 be taken to St. Oolum•
ban Roman Catholic Churoh .for
requiem high mass at 9 a.m.
4lirial will be do St , Coln/alum
Cemetery,