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Kindergartens Registration
Parents intending to begin children in
Kindergarten in Seaforth Public School
in September, please register their
name and age with the Principal as
soon as possible so satisfactory
arrangements can be made for
the class
J. W. TALBOT
Principal
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Township of Tuckersmith
TAX PREPAYMENT RECEIPTS
for 1960
The Township of Tuckersmith will pay interest
at the rate of 4% per annum from June 15th
to Dec. 15th on all Prepaid Taxes
Certificates and full particulars may be obtained
at the Clerk's Office, Tuckersmith, R R 4 Seaforth
CORA CHESNEY, TREASURER
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1958 CHEVROLET SEDAN, A.T.
1956 PONTIAC COACH
1956 FORD SEDAN
1955 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1954 FORD COACH
1958 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
Seaforth Motors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
MITCHELL
Phone G. Fawm 186
Sales & Service
SEAFORTH
Phone 541
nouncement
DR. E. A. McMASTER HAS ANNOUNCED
HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE
PARTNERSHIP IN THE SEAPORT? CLINIC.
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Take notice that all outstanding accounts
with the Seaforth Clinic must be paid by
May 31st, 1960
After this date the Seaforth Clinic
will continue to operate under the
partnership of Dr. P. L. Brady and
Dr. E. Malleus
TOWN TOPICS
T. Sgt. and Airs, .1, G. 711111511
told t family of Stephenville, New
fotulalltwul are Halling will( Mr,
nett Nips, l.. 11, ('lose. Mrs, '1'a eau
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forth until h^•
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Dr. S(ntple will be the epode'
Irl (masher (L1 (1111111011 11ext 11 11(1(1y.
Mr, mud \Irs, !Bedford 1)ungev,
Brenda and Bonnie spent the week
end in Collingwooil with Mr, and
Ales, James nogg,
311•, J, W, Gallagher of Toron-
to visite(! Mr. John Delaney over
the weekend.
Mrs. henry Michel of Markham
/(pent a couple of days here last
week.
Mr, and Airs, non Britton and
family or Tharliesvillo visited on
Sunday at the parsonage. Mrs,
Iton Britton (Kay) is a daughter
of Rev, and Aire. ,T, C. Britton.
Rev. J. C, 'Britton had the pleas-
ure of baptising his grand-
daughter, Lori .Elizabeth, on Sun -
clay morning.
A beautiful vase presented by
neighbors and friends to Egmont'_
vine Church was dedicated by Dr,
Semple last Sunday,
Mrs, Gordon Reyuol(is, Mrs,
Michael Williams and Sirs,
Mervin Lane spent the weekend
in Wallaceburg visiting Mr. and
Airs, Leonard Verbeem, who cele-
brated their 50tH wedding anni-
versary,
Penny Sale
VVinners
Turiibler's, Alrs. Grace McPher-
son; lotions, Mrs, W. T. Teall;
calve tin Mrs. Joe Hugill; chamoi-
sette, feel Bee; $5 meat order,
Belle Campbell; teapot, Mrs. Pete
Bannon; doll, Ed. Pryce; lotions,
Hilda Austin; plant, Ross Mont-
gomery; clock, Mrs, Theron Bet-
ties; $10 Permanent, Shirley Dins-
more; pillow case and wash cloth,
Elsa Reinfelds; lotions, Janet
Boyes, baking Melt, Mrs, Barbara
Dale; blanket, Mise Joan Talbot;
rubber gloves, Miss Florence Gal-
lop; polishing cloths Lori Whyte;
25 lbs, flour, Hannah Parke, Lon-
don; running shoes, Kathy Mc-
Lean, 19, Wm, Seal'ortlr; child's
lunch box, Frank Sntale; polishing
cloths, Janet Boyes; $[0.50 perma-
nent, Shirley O'Shea.; plastic set,
Mrs, Iden Smith; salad bowl set,
Donna Gordon; tub stand, Mrs.
Theobald; baby bottle warmer,
Mrs, Alex Boyes; lotions, Mrs.
Beall; sponges, Florence Laidlaw;
Sunoco Products, Mrs, Douglas
Whyte; cake, Mrs, J. Cummings;
potato slicer, Mrs, Jas, Glasgow;
lubrication, Gus Boussey; ladies
Ity',iamas, Mrs. S. T. Pander,
Stratford; $7.50 permanent, Bren-
da Ross; 1 oil change, Peter Mc-
Gowan; 5 lb butter, Elsa Rein-
felt; toy tractor, David ,Longstaff;
5 doz, eggs, Mary E. Feikar; 8
qts. Supertest Oil, Mrs. D, Dales,
Clinton; ham, Foster Bennett; 1
case peas, Gus Bonssey; child-
rat's shoes, Martha Uhler, R.R. 3,
Walton; door grill, Dr, J. C. Mac-
Lennan; 54 shoe certificate, Jean
Stewart; box chocolates, Mrs, S.
Shinen; trot water bottle, Carl Me-
Clinchey, Clinton; paint, Ted
Crich, Clinton; pillow cases, Don
_Morton; sandwich box, Miss Mary
Wettlaufer, Kirktou; polishing
cloths, Janice Lemon; 2 turkey
dinners, Norah Brown; car wax,
Oliver Elliot, Stratford; sh oe
cleaner, Murdoch McLean; luau's
shirt, Mrs. 'Elgin Thompson, Kip_
en; lotions, Marjory ATontgoniery;
towel set. Cora Chesney; men's
running shoes, .firs. Les Leon-
hardt; rubber gloves, Jim Mont-
gomery; cake plate, Lon Whitney;
child's shoes, Joey Swan; 26 lbs
flour, Stewart McLean, 18, Wm,
St,, Seaforth; lotions, Susan 17c -
Lean; scratch pads, Gary Wil-
liams; plant, Airs, Harvey Leslie;
casserole, Anna Stewart; choco-
lates, Ina Gray; lotions, Mrs. J.
Gordon; baby bag, Mrs, R, Allin;
ice bucket, Marjorie Pethiek; Pil-
low cases and wash cloths, Mrs,
L. Jones, Egmoudville; lamp,
John McLean; children's shoes,
Mrs, J, D. Harvey,; 5 doz eggs,
Mrs. Thos, Fox: lotions, Beatrice
Theobalds mills tickets, Julia
Flannigan; casserole, Mrs. Mar-
garet Sharpe, rubber gloves, Mies
Jessie Fraser; Polishing cloths,
Olive 114- Laidlaw; 8 tumblers,
Rose Brady; lotions, Greta Mc-
Kercher•, Dublin; 2 qte. paint, R.
Beutenmiller; polishing cloths,
:Mrs, Hazel Scott; 2 plaques, Mrs,
Harold Whyte; 25 lbs. flour, Mrs,
,T, E. Willis; pair sheets, Norma
Eisler; 8 Mumblers, Joan .Talbot;
polishing cloths, Sheila Morton;
teapot, Doug Hildebrand; lotions,
Bill Austin; $10 permanent, Mrs,
R, K. Young; fishing pole, John
Moore; suitcase, Mrs, Peter Dun-
lop; Rubber gloves, D or o t lv y
Parke; starter set dishes, Mrs, 14,
Cameron; razor set, ,Toric
Scott; Elizabeth Arden Set, Janie
Golding; children's shoes, Geo.
Hildebrand; lotions, -Mrs, Ron
Evans, (c/o Westcotts) Toronto;
man's shirt, Walter Pratt; polish-
ing cloths, Mrs. Walde Crich, of
Clinton; Fuller brush products,
Joan Bannon; hot water bottle,
Willard Elliott; lotions, Murray
Ilenderson; 15 cleaning value,
Doug. Widdis; milk filters, spon-
ges, Mrs. John Nigh; ladies and
man's suit or bp coat dry clean-
ed, Ella Munroe; custard sups,
lOntil Grabner; ladies nightgown,
Mrs, Frank Dunn; wrenches, Geo,
Kruse; 8 qts, oil, Chas Felker;
lotions, Joey Swan; $5 girt certif-
icate, Mrs, 3, McTavish; bat and
ball, Orval Weston; lotions, Mrs.
Jas. Rose; chocolates, E, C. Bos-
well; carton cigarettes, E, Laurit-
sen; $2 worth plants, Mrs, Charles
Reeves; motor oil, Carl Vander -
non; 8 qts, Supertest ell, Lisa
Whyte; 24 cans pork and beans,
Mre, Gladys .1Plynn; 25 lbs, flour,
Ina Atkinson; 40 gal fuel oil 'W4'1•
eon Little; paint, Mrs, Carl Mc-
Cllnehey, Clinton; helmet, Mory
Neilson; wicker chair, Mrs, Dave
Stewart; table, Mrs, F. Bowman;
chair, Marguerite Dunn; 4 qts.
all, Robt, Upshali, Kippen; chair,
Tenni( Dennis, Walton; table,TIJM'. A1'Ana:i W'l' Itl!)!)!1LL
Ruth 01)111; ironing board, Stew, Mrs, Matgarel; Riddell or num.
art De Vries; ul 0,50 permanent, iota, Manitoba, died at• hernisi-
Mrs. Ken Willis, donee on Friday, April 22 in her
such year, widow or the late Jelin
Riddell, the deceased was born
W.
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Margaret e t ] 1 v, t
t!o in
Staffa,
Ontario, Juite 25, 1871 She is sun.
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viva 1 ( by one u
of ,
1 Jt ltn of It.t vele
ta( and three daughters, (Emilie -
mkt) Mtti. '1 ((t 1v m4(in !lead,
Sask.; 2Margaret. 2 Mrs, !!rime
Wallaee of 1I aun10ta, and ( Pea •11
Mrs, Ford De r mods of ('lover,
dale, 13,C, One sister, Airs, Jamey
Hay of Seaforth, 0 brother, ((envy
Drake of Ila(nib to, 0nd four
^,randehi1c11'eu Owen Wallace
Popoff and \\tyre, Ken and Don
na Dermody. Funeral service Was
held in the- United ("introit. Mon-
day, April '25th, 1'0nancied. by the
!tel, Ralph Clarke. \ir, W. \\',
Kirit sang tite deceaseds favorite
!hymn, "The City Four Square",
Pallbearers were Walter
Ernest and Kyler Drake, Vance
Stewart, Wilfred Cochran and 14.11-
iner Johns,
Tito Wn mut,.
arl's AueilhirY of St.
Thomas'. " t
hu e
1 h met un - 1'11f.S1113'
evening, Alay 3 in the Rectory,
Mrs (a, Mn(,avin presided, Fel-
lowing the opening pro)('1• (lul
Litany, the roll tail1' and minutes
ware given. The eolrespou(lonce
included a letter regarding the
Spring Deanery to be ]read in
Wingham on Wednesday May 18
with Holy Communion at. 10 i m,
Reports on the Diocesan Connell
or the W,A. at London wore giv-
en by Mrs McGuvtu and Airs,
Donaldson, Airs, Cleve Combs re-
ported for the Junior Auxiliary..
The next ineetllvg ivill 1)0 0 pot-
luck supper on Thursday, .Tune 9
at 7 p,111, al the home of Miss Dor-
othy Parke, The roll call will be
answered by giving n small gift
for a stocking filler suitable for.
a child of 10 years (jades, balls,
skipping rope, books, marbles,
crayons, hair clips, puzzles etc.),
These are for the residential
school children ((1 Cardston, Alber.
to to be sent with our bale
W Wr'P ONE] 11', 4,
Group 1 w, A, or Northside l'n•
hod Cllureh Wail !teld at the home
of Mrs, C. Wallen with an attend-
nnce of 19 members present. The
Thanlcoi'rer'ing boxes woreiven President, Mrs, \\', Cntlrill opened
g the meeting with a reading. The
nut )1 r use in the home for thle
new 11 business of the evening followed,
year In the United Appeal. ,end A number of twills are, to be (rade
The collection was received and in tate near future. A pot leek
dedicated, Mrs, Mreab n closed sapper will be held at the ,Time
the meeting with the benediction meeting at the home of Mrs, J.
ate iv'11icly a social time was en- meeting
at 11,30 p,n1, Devotions
trryd with hmch' acre then taken by Airs, L, Hog-
garth. Mires 15 1ieudernon real the
scripture followed by prayer by
Mrs.
Roberton. A reading by Airs,
!alis `what. Clod bath pr'omise'd
Piano (loots wi'l'l' then given by
Mrs. C,
tt .til - \' •�
1 1 aad .,(• Johnston.
.
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! ll hour was then L 11,1(e3'eCl,
Itis, D 11eL(an (la4 \irs, John-
etor1a0• 151.r1 the 130011'05 with the
lunch,
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WINTHROP
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vivo at 7,10, with leer,. W. 11,
5(mmc.rell, Special music at both
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