HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1960-03-24, Page 8DRAPERY BARGAIN
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SATURDAY, APR, 2ND
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When you purchase drapery materials at 2.95 yd and up
Choose from our large collection of in -stock, quality domes-
tic and Imported drapery fabrics, or from our full choice of
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lengths in your own home
SIN. WEEKS MAKING TIME REQUIRED
TOTAL COST OF DRAPES
INCLUDING FINEST SATEEN LININGS
4 -ft track 6 -ft track 8 -ft track 10 -ft track 12 -ft track
2 widths 3 widths 4 widths 5 widths 6 widths
2.95 yd 26.00 39.00 52.00 65.00 78.00
x 50 yd 29.00 43.50 58.00 72.50 87.00
3.95 Yd 32.00 48.00 64.00 80.00 96.00
4.26 yd 38.00 57.00 76.00 95.00 113.00
NOTE ! The above prices include drapery material,
making, lining, track, hooks, weights and
measuring
Drapes are custom-made to your individual
requirements under expert supervision
and with finest workmanship
STEW RT BROS.
SPECIALISTS IN DRAPES
Lorne Dale & Sid Pullman
Extend a cordial welcome to their friends
and customers to visit them in their new
Barber Shop
on and after April 1st, 1960
Formerly occupied by the Carol Lyn Shop,
Main St.
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TAX RETURN TIME
Is rapidly passing. I would suggest that
you make your appointment with me
promptly and thus avoid any last minute
rush.
Phone 78 Seaforth will get me at my new
office, North Main. Street
H. G. ME1R
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NOTICE
Town t of crth
PARKING
To facilitate snow plowing and snow
removal operations, parking on the
streets of this Municipality is prohibit-
ed between the hours of 2 a.m. and
8 a.m.
This order will be strictly enforced in
accordance with the Highway Traffic Act.,
Section 43, Subsection 9
NOTICE IS I•TEREBY GIVEN that the Municipality
will not be responsible for any damages caused to
parked vehicles as the result of snow plowing o1'
snow removal operations
TUCKERSMITH
Turner's Ohuyoh W. A. neat in
the basement of the Ohureit el
2.39 p.m. Wed, Mir. 16th with 9
member's present. Roll call was an -
emend by nailing a book of the
new Testament The scripture was
read by 'Mrs, W. P. Roberts, the
prayer by Mrs. F. Falconer, (levo -
(Dons by Mrs, M. (Falconer, The
topic was given by Mre. G. Mc.
Gregor. fnvitatious were accepted
from Egmondville for April 6th,
from. Ontario St. United Church,
Clinton, for April 12, and from
Duff's United Church, irloIKillop,
for April 20th. Visitors' day for
Turner's W. A. will be May 18, A
lunch was served by Mrs. L. Law-
son and Mrs. IP. Falconer.
STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. (toy Bruce of
Miami, Manitoba, visited one day
last week with the latter's cousin
Mrs. Harold Penhale.
Mr. and Mee. H. McCullough
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mel.
vin Bennett and family spent
Sunday with the lady's parents,
Mr, and Mis. H. Penhale.
Mr, and Mrs, Walter Scott of
London, visited wth Mr. and Mas.
lI, Penhale one day last week,
THANK YOU
I wieh to thank the doctors and
nurses of Seaforth Hospital for
being so kind to me while I was
a patient there. Alco all who
visited me, sent cards, letters,
flowers and gifts while there and
since returning house. Everything
was greatly appreciated. - Mrs.
Geo, E. Mogk, Brodhagen
HONEY FOR SALE
Offering balance of 1959 crop
of Clover Honey, 2 lbs, 60c. 4 lbs
1.15; 8 lbs 2,2'5, Wallace Ross
Apiaries
TO RENT
3 room ground floor apartment
with bath, hot water and hydro;
also cellar and garage, Apply to
Carl Dalton, phone 62w
FOR SALE
Timothy seed. Power cleaned,
priced reasonably. John Glanville,
RR 2 Walton
E
Farm equip menti and grain,
Shyrlun hydraulic pump; 2 fur-
row Ford Ferguson plow; weed
sprayer pump; upright piano;
Rodney oats and 500 bus. of feed
barley. Carl Walker, RR 1 Crom-
arty. Phone 12r13 Dublin
FOR SALE
Maple syrup equipment. 3x12
Lightning evaporator, 2-100 gallon
gathering tanks. 3 supply tanks,
spires and paile for about 900
trees. Apply Carl J. Walker, IT 1
Cromarty. Phone 12r13 Dublin
FOR SALE,
Pink and black kitchen set,
consisting of table and four
chairs. Phone 1343 Seaforth
For Sale
By Tender
The Insurance Business of
JOHN F. PRUETER, late of the
Village of Brodhagen, in the
Township of Logan, in the County
of Perth, is offered for sale by
tender. Tenders must be in the
hands of the undersigned in writ-
ing on or before the lst day of
April, 1960, and be accompanied
by a cheque for 5 per cent of the
amount thereof. The balance
shall be paid in cash on closing.
This business is offered for sale
in order to close out the Estate
of John Ie. Prueter.
McConnell & Stewart
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Estate
FOR SALE
Modern Hullett Tp. farm, 150
acres, all workable. Possession
April 1st
JOHN BOSVELD
Real Estate Broker
90 Wellesley St., Goderich.
Salesman, Jos, McConnell
phone 266 Seaforth
Tenders for
C,al
Sealed tenders for the sup-
ply of stove anthracite coal
for the Huron County Jail,
Goderich, will be received by
the undersigned until Friday,
April 8, 1950, at 5.00 P.M.
Tenders are to be sealed and
clearly marked as to con-
tents. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
,TORN G. BERRY,
Clerk -Treasurer
County of TTuron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
Meeiamitmeemenineennetteefteuen
DO YOU NEED
MONEY
We have .money available
to city and farm folks,
for nnythiug and anywhere
TERMS TO SUIT YOU --
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'PRANDIAL INVESTMENTS
LIMITED
3 Spadina Road, Suite 3,
Toronto 4, Ontario - WA,2-3157
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Quantity er alttatet 90ed, 1959 1 Coleman 011 mimeo heater,ALE
OR SAE IN MEMORIAM
crop, well cleaned, James Neilane, with fan, almost new. Phone 550, In memory of Mrs. Sohn Me -
Phone Seator'th 846x31.Dublin, Nichol, who passed away two
, years ago, March 22, 1958,
Auction Sale LAND TO RENT "Sweet memories cling to her
02 farm Machinery, Cattle, 65 acres to rent for 1960 crop name; Those who loved her in.
Pigs, Hay end Grain for Chatterrles season, Contact Ronald L. Pull- life elneerely, Still love her in
Sherwood, MaIK}rico `Twp.; Lot man, ltd, 1, Cromarty; Lot 28, death just the earns."12. Con, 3 miles south and 3 Cou. 13, Hibbert Twp. -Lovingly remembered by the
miles east of Walton, on 'WED- McNichol Ftlmily,
NESDAY, MARCH 3019, at 1.30
p.m.
Cattle ---2 Holstein cowe due
Match and April; 1 Ayrshire.
cow, duo soon; 3. Poll I-Iereford
cow, doe in May; 1 Ayrshire and
Jersey cow, milking, clue in June;
I Ayrsliire cow, milking, bred
Jan, 26t11; 1 Ayrshire cow, milk-
ing; 1 Ayrshire cow, milking, due
Aug,; Holstein Cow, milking, due
in August; 1 yearling Ayrshire
heifer; 1 Holstein heifer; these roof, water pressure, situated
cows rouge from 3 to 8 Yeats old,; near bank of Bayfield River, a
good milkers and high test. lovely setting. Bus runs. past
Pigs -19 Yorkshire weaners, 8' gate; close to school, churches,
weeks old; 1 York sow *it11 12 town and highway, A new barn,
pigs, 6 weeks old; 2 sows, bred 3
weeks; 1 York hog.
Feed -1,000 bales mixed hay,
Quantity mixed teed grain.
Implements -- 3 section spike
harrows; 3 section spring tooth
drag harrows; 12 plate Bissel
disk,- 1 Cockshutt 11 hoc fertil-
izer drill; 2 plow Avery tractor,
Model A with hydraulic plow, 8
years old, in good condition; rub-
ber tired wagon with rack; set
sleighs with fiat rack; Beaver el-
ectric hammer mill (8 yrs, old);
cutting box with %ihp motor; Mas-
sey Harris root pulper; atone
boat; steel pig troughs; hen feed.
ers; barrels; 12 milk cans; strain-
er; pails; other articles too num-
erous to mention,
No reserve as farm has been
rented.
Terms cash,
Prop., Chas, Sherwood; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer; Geo. Powell,
Clerk.
Two Farms For Sale
FOR PRICE OF ONE
PARCEL 1-100 acres grass
land, Lot 2, Con, 5, Tuckersmith;
Auction Sale
Clearing auction sale of Farm
Stook and. Machinery at Lot 24,
water by windmill; will pasture Con. 7, Hay Twp., 33'. west of
about 30 head cattle; about 40 He Zurich and 1 . 1 mile rith, 1' 2 h east
acres could be cultivated. Parr line, WEDNESDAY APRIL
PARCEL 2-100a sores to Wm, 6th, at 12.30 m,
enhay") the farm of the late Wn1. p
Sproat, Lot 6, Con. 4, Tucker- Cattle -71 head, 35 cows, Poll
smith. A very oholee location, A Angus and Shorthorn, due in Apr,
large white brick house, slate and May; 2 2 -yr. old heifers Ab-
erdeen Angus, bred; 1 bull, Aber-
deen Angus; 13 Poll Angus calves
400 to 550 lbs., stock salves.
Machinery - Allis Chalmers
WP45 tractor (nearly new), Allis
Chalmers combine, 6 ft. (nearly
new), pto. driven, fully equipped;
22 Massey tractor, row crop, with
manure loader and 2 -row scuffler
attachments; 1962 Ford sedan,
low mileage; John Deere 3.5 -run
fertilizer drill on rubber; John
Deere manure spreader, 70 bus.;
John Deere 7 ft. power .tower;
John Deere wagon and rack; John
Deere 4 -bar sideralce; John Deere
double disk; John Deere 5 -section
harrows; International Western
rod weeder 14 ft. (Slew); 2 fur,
row tractor plow; 2 blowers, 1
suitable for grain, 1 for air oircerl-
ator, 1r yard steel drag bucket;
3 hp. electric motor and 6" Gsn
grinder; 1 Letz feed grinder; 2 -
row corn planter; colony house
10x12; 400 chick electric broader;
quantity spruce lumber; circular
32" saw (new); tattooing set;
Stewart electric clippers; steel
water trough (nearly new); red
clover seed.
Household Effects - Bridgewall
coal and wood stove, Congoleum
rug 9x14; other articles too num-
erous to mention.
Terms cash.
Chas. A. Robinson, Prop.; Har-
old Jackson, Auctioneer; George
Powell, Clerk,
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm Machinery at Lot 10,
Con. 4, Tuckersmith Twp. HRS.,
1 mile south of Egmondville on
county road, MONDAY, APRIL
4th, at 1 p.m.
Machinery - Ferguson tractor,
like new, purchased in July 1966;
Ford<treetor cultivator with scuf-
fling attachments; Ford tractor
plow; John Deere 2 disc plow; 4
bar John Deere side rake; 3 drum
steel roller; Massey Harris 11 run
fertilizer drill; Ford tractor dou-
ble disc; Massey Harris binder;
post hole digger; 4 section har-
rows; 1951 John Deere Model A
tractor, hydraulic; John Deere
crowfoot culti-packer, adjustable,
with hydraulic; John Deere model
FB 17 run grain drill, fully equip-
ped (like new);12 ft. spring tooth
John Deere arrow, automatic
trip; 8% ft. John Deere tractor
automatic disc; 7 ft. No. 5 heavy
duty power mower; Fairb. Morse
hammer mill with endless belt;
John Deere rubber tired tractor
spreader; 3 furrow rubber tired
John Doere hydraulic plow; Int-
ernational electric cream separa-
tor (like new); 250 gal. gas tank
with pumps; wagon; 16 1t. hay
rack; anvil; vise; tilt bench; rip
saw; electric saw with motor;
McClary 'white enamel annex
(new); ee' hp electric drill (like
new); leg vise; stone boat; air
compressor and tank; forks, sho-
vels, chains, tools, etc. Other ar-
ticles too numerous to mention.
Terms cash.
Mrs. E. P. Chesney, Prop.; Har-
old Jackson, Auctioneer; George.
Powell, Clerk.
Auction Sale
Clearling Auction Sale of Farm
Stock, Machinery and House-
hold Effects at Lot 13, Con. 2,
Stanley Twp., 1111 west and 3)4
mile south of Brucefield, on Tues-
day, April 5th at 1 pm.
Cattle -6 cows, milking, and
seine clue to,freshen time of sale;
4
2 -yr. -old steers; 6 2 -yr. -old heif-
ers, open; 4 1% -year-old steers;
8 spring calves,
Hay and Grain -600 bales of
choice hay; 300 bus. mixed grain.
Pigs -10 chunks of pigs.
Machinery -Massey Harris 44
standard tractor, 5 yrs. old; Mas-
sey Harris 3 furrow nip bottom
plow; Massey Harris '7 ft. binder;
MH spring tootle. cultivator; MH
8 ft. double disk; 331.3 13 run seed
drill; MII dump rake; MH bean
scuffler and puller; sloop sleighs;
MH 6 ft. mower; Cockshutt side
rake; Fleury 2 bottom plow; Int-
ernational lay loader; Cockshutt
manure spreader; .rubber tired
wagon with 16 ft. flat a'ack; 9 ft.
steel roller; 1 Gehl forage harv-
ester; OK forage blower with
Pipes; 2 heavy duty wagons and
forage boxes; Cockshutt power
corn binder on rubber with load-
er; 16 R. auger; Beatty 6 Inch
grinder with 3 hp electric motor;
bay car and ropes; stone boat;
root pulper; tractor wheel weights
600 lbs.; platform scales; woven
wire stretchers; block and tackle;
cream separator; 2 sets of 3 sec-
tion diamond barrows; fanning
mill; 3 chicken shelters; pea
winnower and lifters; Stewart
cattle clippers; 2 water bowls;
logging chains; forks, shovels,
crowbars; 50 cedar posts; end
posts; lumber; gas barrels and
pump; grass seeder; lard press
and sausage grinder; grass seed;
grain bags and sacks; barb wire.
2 electric fencers; emery and 'Ya
hp motor; r34 hp motor; 2 cider
kegs and spigots;, steel poets;
milk cooler; 4 milk cans and
strainer; 2 mills pails; fattening
crate; 10 cord furnace wood;
Fleury plow; garden scuffler.
Furniture - 1 bed, 2 bedroom
suttee; 1 highboy; large crib; lea,.
tiler couch; ironing board; table,
chairs; rocking chairs; Krydner
upright piano .alld stool; small
range
1956 Chevrolet sedan in good
condition, 32,000 miles,
Torts, chattels cash, 'Tractor
enay be purchased on time if. =-
mewed with prop, before the sale.
No reserve. Farm Colcl,
John Aikenhead, Prop.; Harold
,Tackeon, Auctioneer; George Pow- Geo. Powell, Clerk
ell, Clerk. Ray McKinnon, Prop,
built two years ago, also a silo,
double garage, implement build-
ings; about twenty acres of
Young bush with a lot of oak
trees; good pasture or crop land.
These farms will be sold togeth-
er, about one mile apart, o1• can
be bought separate if .you wish.
See Russell H. Sproat, Seaforth,
High street; Phone 7423.
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, Fray and Grain
at Lot 42, Con. 2, East Wawanosh
Twp., adjoining Village of Blyth,
Highway No. 4, on TUESDAY,
MARCH 29tH at 1 pan.
Cattle -5 Registered Poll Angus
cows, 4 with calves at foot and 3.
due in April; 4 Registered Poll
Angus heifers, bred, due in the
spring; 2 Poll Angus heifers, 400
lbs.; 38 choice Hereford steers,
approx. 1000 lbs.
Hay and Grain -12500 bales of
choice mixed hay, 2000 bus, mixed
grain.
Fairbank Morse hammer mill,
1000 19., teed mixer; quantity of
tools and equipment for farm
use.
Terms cash.
Lewis Whitfield, Prop.; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer; Geo, Powell,
Clerk.
Auction Sale
Of Farm Machinery at Lot 3
Con. 1, Tuckersmith Twp, 1/4 mile
south of TIensall on No. 4 High-
way
ighway on SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd
at 1 pm.
Machinery -Allis Chalmers Mo-
del B tractor with pulley and Pow-
er takeoff, scuffles attachment
and bean puller for B tractor; 2
section spring tooth cultivator;
Fleury Kissel tandem disc, 26
plate; drive belt; rubber tired
wagon; combination 16 ft. rack
and grain box; Cockshutt 4 wheel
manure spreader• -Cockshutt 2-
furrow plow; 9 h. steel roller;
Cockshtutt hay loader No. 3; New
Idea No. 44 4 bar side rake and
tedder, used one season (like
new); Cockshutt dump rake; Min-
neapolis Moline combine, engine
drive; 5 ft. Frost & Wood mower;
fanning mill equipped for motor
drive; 2 chop boxes; cylinder type
root pulper; fly wheel type root
pulper; 2 grain drills; 1,1 hoe fer-
tilizer drill; steel gathering bar-
rel with sleigh; 3 section barrow,
Holland electric brooder; Massey
Harris 6 ft. binder, in good
shape; 2 pig crates, 1 large, 1
small; Fairbanks Morse hog
weighing steel yard; syrup mak-
ing
aking equipment, evaporator pans,
*piles, buckets, syrup cans, 2 8 -
gal. cans; metal pig trough; 8 ft.
water trough; forks, shovels,
earth scraper; quantity 4 inch
tile; 2 hay fork ropes; slings and
fork; 2 chicken shelters; quant-
ity household effects.
Terms cash.
Mrs. Roy Bell, Prop.; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of farm stook, machinery, hay,
grain, and household effects at
Lot 5, con. 11, Tuckersmith two.,
4 miles north east of Hensall or
6 miles south and 11h east of
Seaforth on Monday, March 28,
at 12 o'clock sharp, Cattle - 11
Durham & Hereford cows with
11 Hereford calves at foot. Mark-
et cow. 6 Durham & Hereford
heifers ready for market. 10
choice Hereford heifers 1 yr, old.
10 Hereford & Durham steers
& heifers 3. yr, old. Hay & Grain
-700 bur mixed grain. 1000 bus
Garry oats. Above grain suitable
for seed. Quantity of cob corn.
100 bales of mixed hay, Alfalfa &
timothy seed. Poultry - Colony
house & shelters. 200 hybrid hens
1 yr. old Sussex & New Hamp-
shire. Household Effects - Fri-
gidaire 4 burner electric stove
(like new), Frigidaire refrigerat-
or with deep freeze; cream enam-
el cook stove, radio, kitchen
table & chairs & cabinet, Simpli-
city white enamel washer, drop
head :Singer sewing machine.
Chesterfield & 3 chairs, foot stool,
occasional chairs, rockers, settee,
day bed, small tables, buffet,
floor lamps & table lamps. 4 fur-
nished bedrooms including beds,
springs, mattress, dressers, chest
drawers, blankets, qualts, linens,
table linens, dishes & kitchen
linens,
Allis Chalmers D14 tractor
(new last Aug.); Allis Chalmers
13 tractor with 2 row scuffler and
puller; 8 ft. John Deere spring
tooth cultivator; 8 ft. Internation-
al tractor disc; 5 ft. John Deere
Orme way disc,
Machinery - John Deere H.R,
(like new). Allis Chalmers 90 com-
bine fully equipped, used one sea-
son, 7% ft. 8 ft. John Deere
3 furrow plow, 4 section harrows.
Cockshutt 13 disc fertilizer drill.
3 drurn steel roller: New Idea 7
ft. mower, McCormick side rake.
New idea tractor manure spread-
er (new). New Idea. 1. row corn
picker. Gehl hammer mill with
endless belt. 2000 lbs. scales.
Rubber tired farm wagon, 16 ft..
fiat rack grain box 100 ba, Sloop
sleighs, good trailer, 10 in. lines,
lumber & cedar posts, tools,
chains, forks, shovels and a host
of other articles. Tonna cash.
Tlarold Jackson, Auctioneer
FOR SALE
Samoy pups, 234 months. War-
den Haney, phone 6621133 Seaforth
FARM FOR SALE
Six acre farm, 7 room frame
house with 3 piece (bath, bank
barn, cement stabling, 2 deck hen
house, brooder house, garage,
water system in house and barn,
hydro, half mile from Seaforth, on
highway. Apply Carl Dalton
phone 62w Seaforth
FARM FOR SALE
100 acre farm 6 miles north of
Zurich. Good clay loam, all work-
able land. 18 acres fall wheat, 57
acres plowed, balance seeded
down. Brick house with modern
conveniences. L shaped barn with
good stabling. Hen house and
small implement shed, Phone
Hensall 6991;12. Elton Bender
FOR SALE
Gary seed oats, grown from
registered seed. Hubert Johnson,
Watton RR 2
51 Chev,Fe SLE
motor and
tires, body poor, 575. Also 50
Ford less motor cheap. 693 r 21
Hensall
THE SEAFORTH 'NISW$'
(Phone 84)
Thursday, March 2.4,. 19001
BOX
Funeral Service'
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 596W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A, GORWILL, B.A., M.D,
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Soafor@h
SEAFORTH. CLINIC
0. A. McMaster, B.A., M.D.. Internee
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office Flours, 1 p.m.to 5 p.m., daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings; Tuesday, Thursday end Sat-
arday only 7-5 p.m.
,deA ab intments made In advance sr' -
TURNBULL &. SRYANS
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 - Optometrist
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Phone 791
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to
,9.50; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. 'Thur. evil,
by appointment only. Clinton H3T-2-7010,.
a ave Hawkins' ildwe, Mon. 9 to 5.59.
INSURANCE
• p'il'e
• Auto.
• Accident
• 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 392-R
AND FUEL OIL.
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone '784 • Res. 286
We write all lines of
INSURANC
Fire Auto Win
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Successor to
WATSON & REID
Phone 214 Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers Life Insurance
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
TENDERS WANTED
For the rental and operation
of Town Weigh Scales. To
operate same on own regula-
tions and conditions.
Highest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted. Tenders to
be in Town Clerk's Office by
twelve noon, Thursday, April
7th, 1960
D. H. WILSON
Clerk
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 snowplow-
ing operations.
Council will not be responsible
for damages to any vehicles park-
ed on roads or streets.
Cora Chesney, Acting Clerk
BRA.ESIDE NURSING HOME
Licensed for convalescent and
elderly people. Call 395 -Mitchell,
Need Money ?
Unlimited funds available on
farms, hones, motels, stores, etc,
Fast service anywhere in Ontario.
Fast service anywhere. No
retainer fees
DELRA.Y INVESTMENTS
460-A Wilson Ave., Toronto
ME. 3-2353
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47
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BUTTERMILK BISCUITS
\I
4WE MAKE 'EM -
YOU BAKE 'EM''
Cleary's IGA
S.ISAFORTII
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers -- President, John L. Malone,.
Seaforth ; Vico Pres., John H. MoEwing,.
1312th; Sec.-Treas., W. E. Southgate,
Seaforth.
Directors, Norman Trewertha, Clinton,.
J. L. Malone, Seaforth - Chris Leonhardt,
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth ;
John H. Mc1wing, Blyth; Wm. S. A1•t
ander, Walton; Harvey Puller, Goderich;
J. E. Pepper, Brucefeld ; Allister Broad -
foot, Seaforth.
Agents- William Leiner, Jr., Londe*.
baro; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels; Harold Squire*, Clin-
ton ; James Heys, Seaforth.
MIIIIIMMONSISTIMMONN
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
Where Better Bulls Are Used
Artificial Insemination Service
for all Breeds of Cattle
Farmer owned and controlled
Call us between 7.30 and 10.00
aril, week days and
6.00 and 8.00 p.m. Saturday
evenings at
Clinton HU 2-3441 or for long
distance
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Alex J. Rohde, RR3 Mitchell
Vice President
Milton McCurdy, RR1 Kirkton
Directors
E. Clayton Colquhoun, RR3.
Science Hill
Martin Feeney, 11112 Dublin ,
Robert G. Gardiner, 111 Cromarty
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. NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR
Di,t=A7'IN'G COIL
WALDEN & BROADFOOT
Phone 686 w Seaforth