The Seaforth News, 1960-04-07, Page 8t.rSp fly &1'n'&',sLer
Spring Coats
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Choose from our wonderful showing of
fashion wise Spring coats now. Featured
are fine English import nil -wool cloths in
a wide range of new weaves, in pastels,
tweeds and checks
29.95 to 49.95
Easter Dresses
Our crisp new selection of Spring and Eas-
ter dresses is here. Conte in today and
make your selection, We know you'll be
thrilled! Choose from classic, sheath or
shirtwaist styles
10.95 to 29.50
Easter Suits
Hand tailored suits in flannel, worsteds,
cords and tweeds, in oxford grey, powder,
sand, beige, charcoal and green
39.95
Three-quarter length
Walking Suits 35,00 to 49.95
•
Easter Millinery
We can't describe them alit The shapes and
trims are so new aid different! Just come
in today and see for yourself. We know
you'll buy
•
3.95 to 9.95
Accessories
GLOVES 1.00 to 1.95
HANDBAGS 2.95 to 9.95
SCARFS 1.00 to 1.75
HOSE 98c to 1.50
500 to 85c
FLOWERS
A
SO
Meeting of White and
Yellow Eye Bean, Growers
RIDGETOWN, Ont., Monday, April 11th, at 8 pan.
Western Ontario Agricultural School,
Livestock Building
ZURICH, Ont., Tuesday, April 12th at 8 p.m.
—Hay Township Community Centre
The purpose of these meetings is to receive the
Brief of the Local Bean Board in answer to Bean
Dealers Brief as presented by W. G. Thompson to
the Agricultural Marketing Enquiry Committee of
Ontario at Toronto.
Growers from other areas, kindly arrange to attend
these meetings.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Archie McMurchy (President) Paul Feduik (Secretary)
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The Public is invited to attend
The Annual Meeting of
ei tt Memorial
Hospit
TO I3E HELI) ON
T L. I AY, APRIL 19th
AT 8.30 P.M.
In the Nurses' Residence
The meeting will provide an opportunity for
a discussion of hospital problems and plans,
so that the needs of the district
may be provided for.
Refreshments will be served following
the meeting
LLOYD HOGGARTH
Secretary
A. Y. McLEAN
Chairman
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Seaforth Agricultural Society
FIEL
CO
P a TIT -ONS
Fe.Ituri g YORK BARLEY
ALSO COMPETITION IN OATS. Anyone growing registered
or certified oats interested in entering competition, contact:
Harold Pryce or Robert McMillan
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reid and
sons of London spent the week-
end with.Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Sanders.
Mr, Charles MacGregor of the
0.A.C., Guelph spent the weekend
with his parents 3Lr. and Mrs. R,
MacGregor.
.err, and Mrs. Lorne Lawson
spent last Wednesday evening
with Mr. Bert Gibbings and Mr.
and Mrs. William Landeborough
of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson and
Reg. visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Davidson of near Seaforth
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glauvii'le
and Wayne of Crediton and Mr.
and Mrs. Stan Preszcator and
family of Centralia were Sunday
visitor's with Mr, and Mrs. How-
ard Preszcator.
Mr. Douglas Riley has been en-
gaged to teach at Scarborough
School, duties to commence at the
beginning of the Fall term.
Mrs. Harvey Taylor, 3•Irs. Don
Buchanan, Mrs. Jer'r'y Cook, Mrs.
George Leitch, Mrs. Jack Medd
and Mrs. L. Lawson aa'e attending
the Londeaboro W. I. banquet on
Tuesday eight held at the "Tiger
Dunlop Inn", north of Goderich.
The Easter meeting of the Con-
stance W.A. and WATS will be held
on Wednesday, April 13 at 2 o'-
clock. 197, A. roll call will be an-
swered by mystery boxes for ba-
zaar. WMS roll call for expense
fund will be waist measurement
in pennies. Members to bring in
articles for Indian bazaar for the
Supply Allocation. Ms's. H. Funge
to be special speaker and each
Member to invite a visitor.
KIPPEN
Fit. Lieut. Donald Stewart of
Winnipeg visited a day last week
with his aunt, Mrs, James Wright,
returning by plane to Winnipeg
the following day.
On Monday evening at the 'Unit-
ed Church, 371, and Mrs, Tom
Bourke of Wroxeter showed color-
ed slides of 'their trip to Europe
last summer.
The friendship group 1 of the
W..A, of St, Andrew's United
Church ]geld a successful bake
sale Saturday afternoon in Hen -
sal] and was convened by Mrs, V.
Akierdice. $29.00 was realized.
Sympathy is extended Mr, and
Mrs. James Young and family of
Exeter in the sudden passing of
a loving daughter ,Toae. They
were former residents of Kfppen.
Mr, and Mfrs. Wayne McBride
were chat'ivariod by friends and
neighbors on Friday night.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Stoker, and
Larry of. London visited Sunday
with Mrs. Stokes father, Mr, Ro-
bert Thomson,
Mrs, N. Dickert accompanied
by Mrs, lien McLellan spent Mon-
day in London.
Mr. William Gibson of Wroxeter
visited his aunt and uncle Mr, and
Mrs. W. elciiis ou Sunday,
VARNA
A largo crowd filled the Orange
Hall last Thursday evening to
help the local lodge celebrate
Auction Sale
Auction Sale of llottsehold 18f-
fects in the town of Seaforth,
(loderich street East, on SATUR-
DAY, APRIL 10th at 1 Pan,:
Antique whatnot, mirror, nue.
hogany; 2 solid mahogany chair;
maple bedroom suite, double bed;
maple bedroom suite, singly bed;
Westinghouse electric dish wash-
er; Easy electric washing mann-
lee; maple arm chair; Indian
drngget rag; mahogany table
and cabinet; love seat; mirror,
prayer chair; two bed room
chairs; mahogany pedestal;
grandfather clock; electric lamps;
fireplace bench; yellow upholster
chair; records; pingpong table;
complete trunks; 35 mm, projec-
tor; china; ornaments; kitchen
utensils; silverware; lawu furn-
iture; carpenter tools; wheel bar-
row; 40 ft. extension ladder;
plants; ferns;.3 hp, garden tract -
o1' with cultivator. disk and plow;
roto tiller; 21" riding mower
(new); Lawn Boy power mower;
sanders, drill press; band saw;
joint planer; bench saw; gap bed
wood lathe, omelets and tool
rest; tilt arbor bench saw,
Terms Dash,
Dr. E, A. McMaster, Prop:; Ha-
rold Jackson, Auctiaareer,
Clearing Auction Sale
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
Stock, Machinery and Household
Effects at lot 32, con. 1, East We-
wanosh township, 1,4 miles east
of Auburn on county road, on
MONDAY, APRIL llth at 1 p.m.
Cattle -12 Holstein cows, fresh
or due to fr'eehen time of sale; 8
Holstein cows milking or aebred;
Jersey heifer due In May; 2 Hol-
stein heifers; 6 Ilereforcl calves,
3 months old; 10 young Hereford
calves; 1 Hereford bull, 2 yrs, old,
Pigs -2 Laudra,ce sows with
pigs at foot; 3 York sows duo in
April and•May; 1 York hog; 10
York chunks.
IIa;y and Grain, also full lisle
of Farm Machinery, including:
American 2 -unit stainless steel
milking machine; 7 ft. Massey
Harris binder (like new) ; New
Idea side rake; New Mea hay
loader; 10 inch McCormick Deer-
ing hammer mill (like new) ; el-
ectric McCormick cream separa-
tor; 15 8 -gal, milk cans; New Idea
manure spreader on rubber; Mc-
Cormick Deering corn sheller; 15
cords dry maple wood,
Household effects — Westing-
house frig.; 4 burner electric
stove; Beatty washing machine,
other articles too numerous to
mention.
No reserve. Farm sold.
Terms cash.
Ivan Bean, Prop.; Harold Jack-
son, Auctioneer; Geo. Powell,
Clerk.
their 100th anniversary. A good
Program of music and addresses
were given. The main address was
given by the Grand Master of On -
aria 'Were, Witham Latford of
Sarnia. A number of Grand Lodge
Officers and County Officers, also
Rey. T. J. Pitt spoke briefly. The
musical numbers were supplied
by Albert Craig, Orrin Dowson
and George Dowson. Lunch was
supplied by members of the lodge.
Barry Taylor, Frank Postill
and Robert McClymont who 'at-
tended the Western Ontario Agri-
cultural School this past winter
have returned to their homes here
Mr. Lloyd Keys who was taken
to Clinton hospital is slowly im-
proving .
BAYFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Olaire Merner,
Detroit. spent a few days last
week at their home.
Miss Mary Hovey, London,
spent the weekend with Ma'. and
Mrs. J. E. Hovey.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prym of
Detroit, were at their cottage
over the weekend.
Mir. and Mrs. E. W Oddleifson,
London, are spending a month
at their home.
Mr, and Mrs, Donald Stirling,
Camp Borden, spent the weekend
with .their aunts, Misses Maude
and Josephine Stirling.
Miss Margaret Howard, accom-
panied by Laurence Leeson, Lou-
don, spent the weekend with her
Parents, pia'. and Ml's. J. 1 -Toward.
Mrs. R. Simons and two child-
ren, returned home on Saturday
atter spending four weeks at
Windsor. le/0. R. Simons, Winni-
peg, .elan, was with them over the
weekend.
Richard Moore, Detroit, spent
the weekend in the village.
Mrs. Jae. Gemeinhardt, who is
in London to be with her hus-
band who is seriously RI at West-
minster Hospital, spent the week-
end with her three children.
Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Bisbaoh,
Clinton, Ma', and Ma's. Stuart Stur-
geon and baby, Preston spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Sturgeon,
Mr's. Joseph Mamma and son,
Centralia, are spending a few
days with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, R. L, MacMillan.
Mr.
,and Mrs. Robert Parker
and two children, London, spent
the weekend with Mr. .and Mrs,
Wm, Parker,
Mrs. Wilfred Turner and two
children, Parry Sound, are visit-
ing her husbands parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Turner.
Dr, and Mrs, R. Flowers and
faintly, Thameeford, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Ma's, Aslant
Flowers,
Mrs. John McLure returned to
•hor home on Saturday after
spending the winter tit Sea9orth,
HULLETT
At the regular monthly meeting
of Tfullett township council on
April •1111 ..in the community hall,
L.ondcebofo, with the Reeve and
all councillors present, a grant of
$100 was made to the BIytlr and
Seaforth fall fairs and to Clinton
ming chow,
Membership fee of $20 was paid
.to the Huron County Municipal
Officers Association,
CARD OF TI-IANK
The family of the late Robert
13, Scott wish to .express their sln-
core thanks and appreciation to
relatives, neighbors and friends
for the many ants of kindness,
treats, cards, flowers and mos.
sages of sympathy during his 111.
nese and our recent bereavement
of a beloved husband and father.
Special thanks to Rev. D. Leslie
and Mrs. Elder, Dr, John A, Gor-
will, the staff of Scott Memorial
Hospital and the Whitney Fune-
ral 'Home
THANK VOU
I wish- to express lily "siuce'e
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbors for gifts, letters, cards,
flowers end visite while I was a
patient in Seaforth hospital. Spe-
cial thanks to the tlu'eo doctors
of the Clinic, Father Durand and
Father Sullivan, the nurses and
staff of the first floor. Everything
was very much appreciated,
—Mrs. Daniel Burns, Staffs
IN MEMORIAM
Kerr—In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Norine
Isabel Kerr, who linseed away
one year ago, April 12,
Not a day do we forget yon
In our hearts you are always near
We who loved you, sadly mies you
As it dawns another year,
—Fondly remembered by hue -
band, sons and daughters
IN MEMORIAM
Kel'1'—I11 loving memory of our
sister, Narine Here, who passed
away ono year ago, April 12th,
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Marion and
Lewis Bolton
FOR SALE
Girl's spring coat, light blue,
size 12 in like new condition, Mrs.
Wm. Rogerson, 1'r 3 Seaforth. Tel,
Clinton Hu 2-9245
FOR SALE
Five cords of dry body wood,
Wilfred O'Rourke, 9719 Dublin
E
Baled hay and straw. Call 845
1'3 after April 10. S. McBrien
FOR SALE
One good two wheel trailer
stock rack, 16x600 tires, 1960 li-
cense plates. Ken Stewart, RR 6
Seaforth
FOR SALE
Easter Mlles, tulips, daffodils,
and other potted plants. Bakers
Greenhouse, your Garden Centre,
Seaforth
FOR SALE
4 Hereford Holstein cross cal-
ves 4 weeks old. Phone 37x2
Dublin. Clarence Ryan
FOR SALE
A cabinet sink -40” x 21", with
grey enamel top, stainless steel
bowl and taps, never been used.
Will sell reasonable. Apply at
The News office
FOR SALE
Timothy seed. Lew Bolton,
Phone 850r22 Seaforth
FOR SALE
11 yearling Hereford cattle,
Jos. Malone, 04x8 Dublin
FOR SALE
A quantity of timothy seed.
Leslie Pryce, 1'r 1 Dublin. Phone
360114 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Girl's bicycle with balloon tires,
carrier and lick stand. Price .$15.
Phone 135 J
FOR SALE
1 girl's blue shortie coat, size
12X, girl's smoky pink shortie
coat, size 10. Phone 135 J
WANTED TO BUY
A used water pressure system
in good condition. Phone 136 J
TO RENT
46 acre pasture farm, in Mc-
Killop Twp. Lots of water. B.
Westerveld, Seaforth 8521'24
FOR SALE
York barley, certificate No. 49-
8258, grown from registered seed
$1.60 per bushel. Garry oats also
grown from registered seed $1.25
per bushel. Lewis P. Coyne, RR
5 Seaforth. Phone 64x16 Dublin.
Also boy's bicycle in good condi-
tion, cheap
FOR SALE
11. Hereford stocker steers 900
to 1000 lbs. Percy Dalton, Walton.
Phone 843124 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Alfalfa seed, Commercial No. 1,
84% germination. Robert E. Mc-
Millan, phone 844r4, Seaforth
WANTED
Wanted to buy, a three drum
9 foot steel roller in good repair.
George Blake, phone 6541.31 Sea -
forth
Applications
Will be received by the under-
signed until 8 pm., Saturday,
April 9, 1960, for the position of
STEWARD - CARETAKER
at Branch 156 Canadian
Legion, Seaforth, Ontario
Duties to commence Monday,
April 18, 1960.
Nature of duties to be perform-
ed and hours of work may be
obtained from the undersigned.
Applications ars to be in writing
and should indicate salary re-
quired,
ARCHIE DOIBSON, President
PO Box 232, Seaforth
IMMEDIATE TO YOUR
FARM
FORAGE SEED DELIVERY
Dunes will ship your forage
seed requirements from our high
quality complete stock of the lat-
est and best varieties this after-
noon if we have your instructions
by 12.01 P.M,
Freight paid to your farm.
Why settle for second best
when you get service like this ?
Best to order now from our
fieldlnan,
,Tacit Riddell, phone 115 collect
after 5 P.M„ Har'riston.
DtTNNS FARM SEEDS (CAN-
ADA) LIMITED, Cardigan Street,
Guelph, Ontario, Phone Collect
TA 2.4800
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700 bales or good el vox and ti
mothy hay, W. J. Fell, Staffs,
Phone 480.1 Dublin
FOR SALE
Registered Garry seed oats,
cleaned, bagged and treated, Ap-
ply Spencer Jeffery, 'Staffs, Ont.
Phony 11110 Dublin
RegisterecdO GatyL o
Registered FOR home
grown alfalfa, timothy and red
clover seed. Arthur Bolton, phone
860r41, or Russell Bolton, phone
840183
Gary seedoo is Al roil Herbert,
Mitchell UR 4. Phone Dublin
761111
Maple syrup R equipment, 3x12
Lightning evaporator, 2-100 gallon
gathering tanks, 3 supply tanks,
spires and pails for about 900
trees. Apply Carl J. Walker, 1'r 1
Oi'olnarty. Phone 12113 Dublin
FOR SALE
Quantity of alfalfa seed, 1969
crop, well cleaned,'Jamos eleilans,
Phone Seaforth 846x31.
TO RENT
3 room ground floor apartment
with bath, hot water and hydro;
also collar and garage. Apply to
Carl Dalton, phone 62w
FOR SALE
Quantity of Herta Barley. Com.
No. 1 seed. Cert. NQ. 49-8990. Ken
Carnochan, phone 665102 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Six springing heifers — four
Holstein & Durham, one Hereford
& Holstein, and ono Hereford.
Morley Storey, RR 2 Kippen,
Phone Seaforth 672r3
FOR SALE
Tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and
sweet peas. Baker's Greenhouse,
Your Garden Centre
FOR SALE
Farm equipment 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 12x13 Dublin
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm Machinery and House-
hold Effects. At Lot 23, Con. 2,
Stanley Twp., 114 west and 2
miles north of Bnucefleld ou
Wed., April 13th at 1 P.M.
Machinery — Massey Harris 10
ft No. 26 combine. Allis-Chalmers
traetor W.D. 46 bean puller at-
tachments.. Massey Harris 13
disc drill. 32 plate double disc,
8 ft spring tooth cultivator, single
row stuffier. 3 section drag har-
rows. 9 ft steel roller. 3 furrow
tractor plow, walking plow, pick
plow, Massey Harris 6 ft. mower.
Massey Harris side rake, dump
rake, manure spreader, wagon,
buggy, bob sleighs,cutter, root
pulper, fanning mill, De Laval
cream separator, circular saw,
sap pans, buckets, smiles, barrels,
hay fork, car and ropes, hand
grass seeder. '
Household Effects — Square pi-
ano, bedroom furniture, cradle,
crib, high chair. Other articles
too numerous to mention. Terms
cash
Prop. John A. McEwen
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
Auction Sale
Farm machinery, poultry and
household effects. At Lot 21, Con.
2, Tuekersmith Twp., LRS, 11/a
miles north and 11h east of Kip -
pen on Tuesday, April 12 at 1 p.m.
Machinery --60 Oliver Standard
tractor with scuffler (in good con-
dition). 2 furrow tractor plow;
spring tooth cultivator. 3 section
drag harrows. 2—Bissel tractor
disk. 4 section diamond harrows
(new). 8 ft. culti-packer. Fertil-
izer drill. Allis Chalmers power
take -off side rake; hay loader.
2000 lb scales; fanning mill;
wheel barrow, lumber, plank,
posts. 2 wheel trailer, snuffler,
harness, rubber tired wagon. 16
ft, combination grain & hay rack.
Pine feed box. Forks, shovels,
chains, quantity wood, small sy-
rup evaporator. 600 ft snow fence
& steel posts, lawn roller.
Poultry — 250 laying hens,
chicken crates, shelters, colony
house & equipment.
Household Effects — All white
enamel cook stove (like now).
Small size upright piano, walnut
finish, clr'op head Singer sewing
machine (like new), extension
table, 2 bedroom suites , mat-
tresses & springs; child's cot.
Coleman gas stove, kitchen
chairs, rocking chairs, occasional
chairs, small tables, sealers,
crocks, quantity of dishes. Other
articles too numerous to mention.
No reserve, farm sold, Terms cash
Prop., Emmerson Smith -
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
Clerk, Geo, Powell
Need Money ?
Unlimited funds available on
farms, homes, motels, stores, etc.
Fast service anywhere in Ontario.
Fast service anywhere. No
retainer tees
DELRAY INVESTMENTS
450-A Wilson Ave., Toronto
ME. 3.2353
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47
Ilnew 646I9b w
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BUTTERMILK BISCUITS
°WE MARE 'EM-
` t)U BAKE 'EM''
Cleary's lGA
SEAFORTH
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TXW SI4Ap'OlITH'NEWS
(Phone a4)
Thursday, April 7, 1000
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital lied
Flower's for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 695W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Phyclolan and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6 -Op Seater*
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B.A., M.D., Internist
1'. L, Brady, MD., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily
ASeept Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
arday only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance gta '
'desirable
TURNBULL & BRYAN&
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. O. TURNBULL, D,V,M„ V.S,
W. R. BRYAN'S, D,V.M.,'V,S.
W. G, DRENNA:N,
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN E. LO'NGSTAFF • Optometric!
Godenioh 'St. W., ,Seaforth
Phone 791
Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon.. 9 to
5.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. evg
by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010,
above Hawkins' SIdwo, Mon. 9 to 540
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LOrqEV
Phone 573 or 332-R
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Rtes. 288
We write all lines of
INSURANSF
Fire o la
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Successor to
WATSON & REID
Phone 214 Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers Life Insurance
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFOR7'H, ONT.
Officers — President, John L. Malone,
Seaforth ; Vice Pres., John 10 Moawing,
Blyth ; Sec.-Treas., W. B. Southgate.
Seaforth.
Directors, Norman Trewar•tha, Clinton,
J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt,
Bornholm; ,3tobert Archibald, Soaforth ;
John H. McEwing, Blyth ; Wm. S. Msg.
ander, Walton ;•Harvey Fuller, Goderich ;
J. E. Pepper, Brumfield; Allister Broad.
foot, Seaforth.
Agents— William Leiper, Jr., Londee-
boro; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels ; Harold Squires, Clin-
ton ; James Keys, Seaforth.
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
a.m. 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
NOTICE
See your authorized dealer for
district of Seaforth, Dublin and
Clinton for Viking Cream Separ-
ator's and Viking Milking Mach-
ines. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith
and Welding Shop, Brucefleld.
Township of Tuckersnlith
NOTICE
Tuckersmith Township Munici-
pal Dump will be open from 1
p,m, t0 6 p.m., on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, until ftu't1te1',c
notice.
Cora Chesney
Clerk
NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR
HEATING OIC,
WALDEN & BROADFOOT
Phone 686 w Seaforth