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Fashions for all the Family.!
Easter Fashions for
Women and Girls
Spring Coats . , , , 29.95 - 49.95
Spring Car Coats , , 12,95- 18.95
Easter Suits , . , . , 35.00 -49,50
Spring Dresses .. , 10.95-22.95
Easter Hats
4.96 - 9.95
Gloves 1.00 -1,95
Handbags ...,.,.,2.95-8.95
Spring Hose 98o -1.50
Sweaters 4.95 - 7.95
Girl's Dresses 2.98 to 9.98
Girl's Coats 12.50 -18.95
Girl's Hats 1.98 - 2.98
Girl's Gloves 75c -1.00
Girl's Blouses 1.98 - 2.98
Girl's Skirts 2.98 6,98
Girls' Sweaters 2,96 - 4.95
Girls' Sox 75 -1,00
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Easter Clothes
for Men and Boys
Men's Suits 39.60 - 65.00
Men's Topcoats „ 29.50 - 49.50
Sport Coats 22.50 - 35,00
Men's Slacks .... , , 7.95 -17.95
Men's Shirts 3.95 - 5.96
Easter Ties 1.00 - 2.00
New Hats 6.95 - 8.95
New Sox ...... .,1.00-1.95
Sport Shirts 3.95 - 5,95
Boys' Sport Coats . , .. 12.95 up
Boys' Slacks 3.95 - 6.95
Boys' Shirts 2.25 - 3.75
I3oys' Ties 60c - 95c
Boys' Sox 50c - 89c
Sport Shirts 1.95 - 3.95
STV: ART BROS.
TUCKERSMITH CROMARTY
Tuekersm4th Ladies Club voted Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ohessell and
$10.000 to the Cancer Fund when family, Mitchell visited at the
they met at the home of Mrs. D. home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Crich on Tuesday afternoon, .A.pr. Laing on Saturday.
5th. Ten members and one visitor Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner,
were present. Roll call was an- accompanied by Misses Sharon
swered by giving a housecleaning and Karen Scott visited on Sun -
hint. Vlrs. Rogerson gave the sec- day with Mrs. Gardiner's father,
eatery's report and Mrs, Ernie Mr, Henry Eggert, Rostock.
Crich the treasurer's report. Sev- Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. T. L, Scott
eral thankyou letters and a letter attended the meeting of the -VMS
from the Cancer Society were Synodical in Woodstock on Wed -
read. In addition to the Club's need:ay.
donation, eonvassers will call Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and
on each family in the district for Debbie visited on Sunday with
Plans were made for a shower to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace,
contributions to the Cancer Fund. Carlingford.
he held in S. S. 4 Tnckeremith on Mr. Chas. Weber of Exeter has
unary bake sale are to be in by been employed by Mr. Alex Gard -
Saturday. Returns from the imag- iner and has moved with his wife
Mae 4th. Mrs. Howard Johns gave and family to the farm east of
a reading. Sewing to be done at Cromarty.
home was distributed. The re- Mr. and Mrs. It. McKellar visit-
mainder of the afternoon was ed on Sunday with bur. Nile
spent in quilting Shantz and family of Plattsville.
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The Public is invited to attend
The Annual Meeting of
t t Memorial
-
ospit a,l_
T() BE HELD ON
TUESDAY, 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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CARD OF THANKS
Mt's, Cartwright Hawley w'islles,
to thank the nurses for their kind•;
Mess to her while a patient in
Scutt Memorial Iiospttai, also Dr.
Mame for his loudness, the Wo•
man's Association of Northside
United Church for the box of
fruit, those who visited her and
for cards mud treats received. All
was very much appreciated.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Thos. M,
Williamson wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, neighbors and friends
for the many acts al khidnoss,
treats, cards, flowers and mess-
ages of sympathy during his ill-
ness and our recent bereavement
of a beloved husband and father.
Special thanks to Rev. aucl Mrs.
Thomas, Dr, McMaster and the
D. A, Reim funeral home,
The Easter meeting of the WMS
will be held on Good Friday even-
ing in the church.
The Y.P.S. meeting was held on
Sunday evening with Hugh Scott
presiding and reading the scrip-
ture lesson. This was followed
with prayer by Rev. S. Kerr who
also led the Bible study. The meet-
ing closed with the Mizpah Bene-
diction.
Mrs. Daviel Gardiner is a pa-
tient in Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth.
DUBLIN
Oa Friday evening a group of
neighbours gathered together to
bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs, Jos.
Jordan, who have sole their farm
and are moving to a new home in
Dublin. An address was read by
Roy Burchill and the presentation
was made by Thos. Coyne. Ma,
and Mrs. Jordan expressed their
thanks to everyone and hoping to
see them often.
HULLETT
Mrs. Shirley Lyons, teacher at
Hullett S. S. 8, has resigned and
will teach next year at Londea-
bore,
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of a dear
mother, airs. Sidney Dolinage who
pasaed away April 13, 1055.
A darling mother is resting,
A loving heart is still,
But we know site is waiting for us
Just beyond the hill.
As angels keep watch up there,
Please God just let her know,
That we down here do not forget
We love and miss her so,
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by sons, daughters and
grandchildren.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm, farm stock and mach-
inery at lot 10, con. 14, McKillop
twp., 114 east of Walton on courn
ty road, MONDAY, APRIL 25th
at 1 p.m;
Cattle -10 Holstein cows, fresh
with calves at side; 6 cows due
to freshen time of sale; 14 yearl-
ing steers and heifers; 20 steers
approx. 1000 lbs.
Machinery—Minneapolis 3 plow
tractor, used 2 seasons (like new),
International manure spreader
(like new); 3 furrow internation-
al plow (like new) ; 3 section
spring tooth harrows; Papac for-
age harvester; OK blower, Inter-
national milking machine, 2 units;
electric cream separator; milk
cans; set 2000 lb. scales; Mc-
Cormick Deering 10 inch hammer
mill (like new) ; rubber tired wa-
gon, 16 ft, rack; harrows, other
articles too numerous to mention.
Farm—At same place 3 pm. the
farm will be offered for sale sub-
ject to reserve bid. 92 acres good
clay loans, well drained, all work-
able land, 11/2 storey frame house
with all conveniences; bank barn,
hen house, drive shed. 10% down,
balance in 80 days. Chattels
cash.
David Muir, Prop,; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer; Geo. Pow-
ell, Clerk.
COMING EVENT
The Ladies' Guild of St. Thom-
as Church. are holding a rummage
sale on. Sat., April 30th.
COMING EVENT
The Lady Foresters are holding
a Gingham Dance in the Forest-
ers' hall at Constance, Friday,
April 29, Proceeds for Cancer
Fund. Music by Bert Pepper arch.
Admission 50c person.
TEACHER WANTED
Protestant experienced teacher
for SS No. 8, Hullett in village
of Constance. State experience,
salary expected and qualifications
to Walter R. Scott, Sec., RR 2,
Seaforth.
CROP REPORT
Continued wet, Cool weather
will prevent seeding for a consid-
erable time yet says D, F1, Miles,
Agri. Rep. for Huron County.
Farmers are vq}reading maniere on
the higher meadows. There are
very few trees tapped within the
County, Feed supplies seem to be
adequate in most cases for live.
stock requirements until pasture.
I3. 71, WHIM TO RETIR77
R. 10. White, agricultural repre-
sentative of Perth County for the
Past 24 years, will retire on Oct.
let, His successor will be W. N.
T. Ashton, from Lennox and Ad-
dington counties,
Announcement is made of the
transfer to l-luron and Perth
counties of T. A. Brown of Ridge -
town, agricultural engineering
specialist.
TENDER r
Tenders will be received
by the Seaforth Public Util-
ity Commission until nook,
April 18,1060, for Ford used
cab chassis. Highest tender
not necessarily accepted
FOR SALE
4 sections of Case heavy duty
spring tooth harrow. Original
shoeing still good. Also some
Garry and Rodney oats. John W.
Thompson, RR 2, Seaforth, Phone
861118.
FOR SALE
Girls CCM bicycle 1.n good con-
dition. For further information
call 84816, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Two Hereford calves. Russell
Smith, Dublin. Phone 901.5,
FOR SALE
Alfalfa seed, power cleaned,
Zack Elligsen, 24r14, Dublin.
FOR SALE
Misses' or young woman's
spring suit, worn only a few
times. Dry cleaned. Size 14. Tele-
phone 347W, Seaforth
Huron County Highways Department
AUCTION SAIL
MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1960, 2 p.m.
Huron County Garage, Auburn, Ont.
1 —1954 Int. Dump Truck #69
1 —1950 Int. 1/2 ton pickup #23
1.--1950 Ford 1/2 ton pickup #24
1-1953 GMC f 'ton pickup #25
2-1954 Chev. Ye ton pickups •#s 20, 22
2-1956 Int. zA ton pickups #s 15, 19
Trucks may be inspected at Huron County Garage,
Auburn, Ont., any time between 8.00 a.m. and 5.00
p.u1, (Sat. 12 noon). Trucks are sold without
license and are not guaranteed roadworthy.
J. W. Britnell,
County Engineer
Clearing Auction Sale
01 Farm, farm stock and mach-
inery at lot 3 and 4, Con. 10, Mor-
ris township, adjoining the vil.
loge et Myth, TUESDAY, APRIL
19th at 12.30 p.m.
Cattle -8 Poli Angus cows, 2
fresh, 1 due time of sale; 3 Hol-
stein cows, 2 fresh, 1 due time of
sale; 5 part Holstein cows, fresh
5 weeks; 2 Durham and Holstein
cows, fresh; 10 spring calves; 3
late fall calves; 5 yearling steers;
4 yearling heifers; baby beef 4;
4 heifers rising 2 yea'r's old; 4
steers rising two gears old.
Pigs -1 Landrace pure bred
hog; 3 sows with pigs 6 weeks
old; 2 sows with pigs 4 weeks
old; 2 sows due time of sale; 35
pigs, 60 to 175 lbs.
Quantity of baled hay.
Implements—Ferguson tractor,
Ford -Ferguson tractor, 2 lift
plows, light hydraulic one-way
disk; 7 ft. Massey Harris double
disk; lift cultivator, Spreadway
power manure spreader; Interna-
tional 7 ft. binder; New Holland
66 baler; 30" Smoker bale eleva-
tor; 13 run seed drill; 7 ft. Mc-
Cormick Deering mower; Massey
Harris side rake; 12 ft. land
packer; 2 sets drag harrows;
scuffler; Niagara brand weed
sprayer, 22 ft. boom; cream sep-
arator; 2 unit DeLaval milkhig
machine; Gehl hammer mill (like
new); Wood electric grinder;
emery stone on stand; wagon and
rack; Ferguson manure loader,
wheel chain for 10-28 wheel; pow-
er take off drive pulley.
Some household effects.
Farms—At the same time and
place the farm will bo offered for
sale at 4 p.m., subject to reserve
bid. 115 acres good clay loam
land, all workable, L-shaped bank
barn, pens to accommodate 200
pigs; 11/2 storey brick house with
all modern conveniences. Terms,
10% down, balance 30 days. Mort-
gage may be arranged if owner
consulted before the sale.
Chattels cash.
Scott Fairservice, Prop.; Ilarold
Jackson, Auctioneer; Geo. Powell,
Clerk.
FOR SALE
13 York pigs, 7 weeks old. Wil-
son Allan, Phone 650r5, Seaforth,
FOR SALE
Quantity of Garry oats, free
from noxious weeds. Norman
Beuermaun, McKillop.
FOR SALE
York barley, No, 1 seed grown
from registered seed. 41.50 bushel.
Paul Betties, RR 1, Seaforth,
phone 840r21,
FOR SALE
Baled hay, about 200 bales,
mostly timothy hay. Gordon Ri-
chardson, 656x2, Seaforth,
FOR SALE
Couple of young hogs, Landrace
and York, serviceable age. Apply
to C. V. Dale, phone 860r5.
LOST
Oxford ram, lost in the vicinity
of Seaforth, Friday afternoon, Re-
ward, Apply to Frank Murray,
Seaforth,
WANTED
A high chair. Mrs. Peter Uyl,
Phone 83601, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Alfalfa seed. Well cleaned.
Martin Maloney, phone 40x22
Dublin
WANTED TO BORROW
$30,000 or $40,000 by reputable
individual, fully secured, reason-
able rate of interest. Principal
to be repaid over 10.15 year
period, Apply to
BOX 127 E
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SEAFORTH NEWS
BACK HOE WORK
Grading, Bulldozing
Septic Tank & Disposal
Bed Installation
ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
Henry oung
HU 2-9490
63 North St. S., Clinton
Auction Sale
PHD SW'ORTFI 'MAWS
(Pirooe 84)
Thursday, April 14, 1000
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Hod
Flowers for all occasions
Phenes; Day 43 Night 696W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
Auction Sale of Household Be
feats in the town of Seafoivth,
Godericll siteeet East, on SATUR-
DAY, APRIL 16th at 1 p.m,:
Antique what -net, mirror, me-'
hogany; 2 solid mahogany chairs;
maple bedroom suite, double bed;
maple bedroom suite, single bed;
Westinghouse electric dish wash-
er; Easy eleotric washing mach-
ine; maple arm chair; Indian
erugget rug; mahogany table
and cabinet; love seat; mirror,
prayer chair; two bed room
chairs; mahogany pedestal;
grandfather cloak; electric lamps;
fireplace bench; yellow upholster
chair; records; pingpong table;
complete trlmks; 35 mm. projec-
tor; china; ornaments; kitchen
utensils; silverware; lawn ftlrn-
iture; carpenter tools; wheel bar-
row; 40 ft. extension ladder;
plants; ferns; 3 hp. garden tract-
or with cultivator. disk and plow;
roto tiller; 21" riding mower
(new) ; Lawn 13py power mower;
sanders, drill press; band saw;
joint planer; bench saw; gap bed
wood lathe, complete and tool
rest; tilt arbor bench saw.
Terms cash.
Dr. E. A. McMaster, Prop.; Ha-
rald .Tacltson, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Of Machinery in the Town of
Mitchell at the Ilesky Feed Mill
on WED., APRIL 20th at 1.30 p.m.
Machinery: 2 Minneapolis Wat-
erloo tractors, Model U; 2 John
Deere Vermeil tractors, Model 4
(one with loader); 2 John Deere
10" discs; 1 John Deere one-way
disc, 13 blade; 6 sections of lever
cultivator harrows; 1 rubber tire
wagon; 21 2 -hole to 12 -hole pig
hopper feeders; 20 steel pig
troughs; 1 John Deere cultivator
10 ft.; 2 Case packers 12 ft.; 150
gal. gasoline tack with pump;
power grain blower. .All equip-
ment in good condition.
Terms cash.
Prop., Hesky Flax Products
Ltd.; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer;
Clerk, Geo. Powell.
FOR SALE �-
1200 bales of Greenlands early
cut hay. George Stone, Seaforth
RR 1, 856i•3,
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres, lot 9, con. 11, Mc-
-Killop township. Insul red brick
house with ldtehen, summer kit-
chen and woodshed; water pres-
sure in house, hot and cold water.
modern kitchen and bathroom.
Two barns: one 60x42 with hen
house above; other barn 100x40,
water pressure in it and litter
carrier; drive shed 25x45. Apply
to.Jne Johnson, Walton. RR 2.
LOST
Collie dog, white on neck, white
breast, tan legs. 'Name of Rover,
Anyone knowing whereabouts
please phone 5844 Seaforth. He is
needed by his owner who is par-
tially blind, George Dixon,
POULTRY WANTED
All types, Paying tip to 220 for
5 4 lbs and up. Apply to Keith
Leggatt, phone 006.22 Mitchell
IMMEDIAFATIORM TO YOUR
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 tarn.
Why settle for second beat
when you get service like this 2
Best to order Crow from our
fieltlman.
jack Riddell, phone 115 collect
after 6 P.M., Harriston,
DUNNS (FARM SEEDS (CAN-
ADA) LIMITED, Cardigan Street,
Guelph, Ontario. Phone Collect
TA 2.4800
FOR SALE
Massey Harris 13 run disc drill
with grass seeder. Frets Buchan-
an, Phone Seaforth 860r4,
FOR SALE
A quantity of timothy seed.
Leslie Pryce, rr 1 Dublin. Phone
S50r14 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Timothy seed. Lew Balton,
phone 8501.22 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., 10.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
3,A. MGMaater, S.A., M,D., katerntil
P. 0, Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office. Hours, 1 p,m. to 6 p,m., daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat.
ard,' only 7-9 p,m.
Appointments made In advance nig,
desirable
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
Baster sillies, tulips, daffodils,
and other potted plants. Bakers
Greenhouse, your Garden Centre,
Seaforth
TURNSULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
4, 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, V.S.D.V.M.,'
W. G. DRIJNNAN, D.V,M., V.S,
Phone 105 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Registered Garry seed oats,
cleaned, bagged and treated. Ap-
ply Spencer Jeffery, Staffa, Ont.
Phone 111.10 Dublin
FOR SALE
York barley, certificate No. 49-
8258, grown from registered seed
$1.60 per bushel. Garry oats also
grown from registered aeed 31.25
per bushel. Lewis P. Coyne, RR
5 Seaforth. Phone 64116 Dublin.
Also boy's bicycle in good condi-
tion, cheap
FOR SALE
Gary seed oats. Fred Herbert,
Mitchell R R 4. Phone Dublin
761111
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
JOAN E. LONOSTAFF • Optometrist
Goderlioh St. W., Seaforth
Phone 791
hours—Seaforth dally except Mon., 0 to
9.20; Wed. 0 AM to 12.30 PM, Tbur. ere
by appointment only. Olinton MU -2-7010,
above Rawlins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 5.50
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Alex J, Rohde, ARS Mitchell
Vice President
Milton McCurdy, 0111 Kirkton
Directors
E. Clayton Colquhoun, 11101
Science Hill
Martin ;Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Robert G. Gardiner, R1 Cromarty
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser
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Phone 834 Res. 540
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 33243.
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone '784 • Res. 2'8$
We write all lines of
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Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Successor to
WATSON & REID
Phone 214 Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers Life Insurance
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance C.O.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONS.
Officers -- President, John L. Malone,.
Seaforth • Vice Pres., John H. McEwing.
Blyth ; Sea-Treas., W. E. Southgate,
Seaford;.
Directors, Norman Trewartha, Clinton,.
T. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt,
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth;
John H. McEwing, Blyth ; Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderiob;
J. E. Pepper, Brucefield.; Allister Broad -
foot, Seaforth.
Agents—William Leiper, Jr., Londes-
boro; J. P. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels; Harold Squiree. Clin-
ton ; Tames Keys, Seaforth.
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
Where Better Butts 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
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Township of Tuckerslnith
NOTICE
Tuckeremith Township Munioi-
pal Dump will be open from 1
p.m. to 6 p,m., on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, until further
notice.
Cora Chesney
Clerk
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Phone 686 w Seaforth
Hudson Sterling
Coal
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