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See our big display of the ,.
newest and smartest fall }
clothes rue every member of
the family,
Clothes that have quality, ))5_
slake, finish and dorcuright
good valve, chosen from Can-
ada's best lllrtkel•a, anti 1'N• '
elusive with Stewart Bros,
in 4c1U'orilt
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Fair.week Specials
AT OUR STORI+'<
Ladies Pirated wa)o1
pl:ticl
Skirts. all sizes, values to f
$19.96 HALF PRICE
Litrge 70x99 Ibex Blankets
$6,49
New Fall Blouses,
printed oe plain $2.98
New Soamfree Nylons,
best fall shades 980
'remade, 'No -Iron Magica'e
cotton. sheets N pevlol $3,79
Fanllly Quality, \Vnbasao
Pillow Slips Special 1.49 pr.
Mena Ilry-cleanable
Suede \\'indbreakers
$19.95 Value $15.95
Hen's Fall Sport Shirts
Values to $5,00 $3.95
1Meu's IRrshrinicable
leroy Wool Diamond Sox
Special $1.59
Store closed
Friday afternoon
from 1 to 4 o'clock
FREE DRAW ! during the Fair
FOR A FAMOUS KENWOOD
SATIN BOUND BLANKET
One Ticket per Person -- Please
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MEN'S WEAR
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LADIES' WEAR
WALTON
di..c Dorothy Dolton of Roches-
ter.N.Y.. is visiting with firs.
Margaret 1lunlphries and other
It . pn41 11r-. Roy Bennett and
Mr. Ind Mrs. Lloyd Porter visit-
ed ill Lf>n'lttn en Friday and Sat -
Imlay of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. 1'd, miller spent
several days in Merlin the guests
of lir. and tire, John Dennison.
lir. John Hislop and Mr. Rae
Iron t"n returned hone friday
after sl»'ndin2( three weeks in the
ww or'tl IirovineeG.
Miss Ruth Ennis left on Sunday
for Kitchener where she has ac-
cepted a position on the staff of
Kitchener -Waterloo hospital. Ron
Ennis left Tuesday to resume his
studies at Western University. in
London. whine he will begin his
fourth year,
Bir. and Mrs. Ken MODonald
and family visited over' the week
end with Mr, and Mre. Edgar Hol-
linger. Hamilton, •
Mrs. Gordon JtcGavtn visited
with 1Ir. and Mrs. John MeGavin
ORDER YOUR
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FOR THANKSGIVING
OVEN READY
Suppers or any occasion
KEN BEATTIE
S3•1 r 6, s, af0rth
and fancily of Owen Sound.
lir. and Mrs. Ernest Stevens
visited on Sunday with relatives
in Hespeler.
lir, Don Achilles underwent an
appendix operation in Listowel
hospital last Thursday.
Mrs. led, Dolman and Mrs, Pet-
er McDonald spent Sunday with
Mr. 12d Dougan at Stratford Gen-
eral hospital.
A three day millinery course
sponsored by Walton Weineu's In-
stitute was held at the home of
Mrs, Wilfred Shortreed on Thurs-
day, Friday and Monday, Sept. 13,
16, 19, Mrs, Mildred Mulligan of
Toronto supervised the course and
it proved to be very interesting
and helpful. Those taking the
00nree were Mrs, Wilbur Turn-
bull, Mrs. Harvey Craig liars. R.
Travis, Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs.
Torrance Dundas, firs, Margaret
Humphries, Mrs, Forest McKay,
Mrs, George Fox, Mrs. Wilfred
Shortreed, Mrs. Mae Hillebrecht
of Seaforth. Mrs, George Love and
Miss Faye Love. In charge of ar-
raneements were Mrs. Wilbur
Turnbull, .firs, Ed, Miller, Mrs.
tienrge Fox and Mrs. Shortreed.
lir: and Mrs, Torrance Dundas
spent Sunday in Kitchener at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, W. Stutz.
The following pupils from Wal-
ton school sections received prizes
at llelgrave school fair last Wed-
nesday: Vegetables, senior grades,
Sherrill Craig, carrots, 3rd; Lar-
ry Walters, colored beans, 3rd:
beginners, Gail Searle, tomatoes,
2nd; vegetables from seed, grades
1, 2, 3, 4, Beverly McCall, carrots,
and; Mary Bewley, parsnips, 2nd;
Helen Searle, squash, and; Brian
Pollard, squash, 3rd; Beverley
1lcCali, potatoes, 1st; Helen
Searle, beans, 2nd, Flowers, for
grades 1, 2, 3, 4, Sandra Watson
snapdragon, 1st; Mary Bewley
phlox, 1st; Helen Searle, zinnias
and. Grades 7, 8, Larry Walters
larkspur, noel. Baking, grades 3
1957 PONTIAC SPIDAN, Radio, A.T.
195 i PONTIAC COACH
1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1951' BUCK COACH
1953 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Pickup
1950 Ford Pickup
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
Seaforth
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service.
MITCHELL SHAI+"ORTII
Phone G. Fawm 180 Phone 541
i
4, Helen Searle, date loaf, 2nd;
get -well card, Helen Searle, 3rd;
notebooks, Helen Searle, 1st,Carol
Shortreed, 20c1; illustration, Shir-
ley Thamer dud; Anne Blake 3rd,
Grades 3, 0, Sherrill Ceaig, writ -
Ing, 1st; printing, Helen Searle,
Ord; Larry Bolger, autobiography,
dad; Larry Walters, narrative,
lst. Original poen, Carol Short -
reed, 1st; Bruce Clark, 2nd; and
Graeme Craig 2nd in 0. 7, 8, grade.
Mr, Hugh Campbell of Walton
won a box of chocolates for being
the oldest man at McKillop school
fair an Thursday. He was 98 years
old last March,
The CGIT and WITS of Duff's
United Church held their affilia-
tion service in the auditorium on
Sunday evening with Miss Barb-
ara Turnbull, president, in charge
and Miss Eileen Williamson as
pianist, Following the affiliation
service and worship service an ac-
cordion solo Was given by Miss
Geraldine Dennis, The special
speaker was Miss N. Taylor, Sea -
forth, choosing ]ler subject "Can-
adian Girls in Training". Miss
Mona Clark thanked the speaker
and presented her with a gift. A
double trio composed of Mary Lou
Kirkby, Brenda Houston, Barbara
Turnbull, Anne Achilles, Ruth
Ritchie, Mary Helen Buchanan. A
gift was presented to Miss Mona
Clark by Miss Jean Bolger in ap-
preciation of her work as leader.
.A. social time followed with the
girls serving tea and cooltiee.
Anniversary services well be
held in Duff's United Church next
Sunday, Sept. 25 with Rev. J, L,
G, Brown of Brussels as guest
speaker. Speceal music will ire
supplied by the (hole with Mrs.
Harvey Brown as organist. Morn-
ing service will begin at 11 and
evening at S,
DUBLIN
A native of Hibbert townshdp,
nenr• Dublin, Thomas Gormley,
died in St., Joseph's hospital,. Lon-
don, on Monday, Sept. 19th, foll-
owing the effects of a critical ac-
cident sustained two weeks ago
in Dublin where he was emplo1'od
with Looby Construction Co, dur-
ing the past 17 years. IIe was the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Ed-
ward -Gormley and was in his
54tH year. IIe was a faithful mem-
ber of St. Patrick's Church, Dub-
lin, and of the holy Name Soc-
iety, 1-1e is survived by one sister,
11'rs, Eleanor McAuley, London;
011.0 brother, .Albert, Los Angeles,
Calif.; one niece, Margaret Mc-
Carthy, and one- nephew, Terry
McCarthy, Dublin, The funeral
will be held at St, Patrick's
(Introit Tirlu'sday at 0.10 with
burial in St. Patrick's cemetery,
A very Impressive ceremony
was held in St. Patrick's Church,
Dublin, on Sunday evening when
honor's were conferred en the 1960
graduates of Dublin high school
A large eongroga.tion attended the
service. Previous to the ceremon-
ies a banquet was ]veld In tho high
wheel auditorium for the gradu-
ates, their parents and visiting
priests, Rev. Monsignor J. A.
Feeney, St, Peter's Cathedral,
London: Rov, Don Benninger,
G,S,I3,, Owen Sound; Rev, H. le,
Feeney, C:R, St, Jeroine's high
school, Kitchener; Rev. J' Me -
Cowell, St, C'nlumbae; Rev. Dr.
1''foulkee find Rev. R, Durance. The
graduates wore preceded to their
places at the front of the church
by tete pupils of the high salloot
wearing their colors of purple and
•
gold, while the choir sang "'1O
111lrist the Prince of Peace." 13
graduates were in their regula-
tion gowns and mortar boards.
The guest speaker was a former
graduate of Dublin rontinulr1ion
school, Rev. H. F. Feeney 0,11„
St, ,lerome's highschool, Kitchen.
er. Ila eeugl'atuleted the gradu-
ates, their parents, teachers and
pastors, In aomen:r-ing ei'leting
conditions of the depression years
of the 30's and the 40's, with the
.present high standard of living,
he emphasised the necessity of
treasuring their faith as their
most precious possession and ulti•
urate goal. "1t is not prudent to
ask. 'Row much money can we
nrttke?', but rather: 'How much,
worthwhile happiness Dan we at-
tain to pass Wong to othere?' "
We are placed in the world to
know, novo and serve God, to gain
the salvation of our souls, When
11Ca ends, eternity begins, he said.
Rey, Monsignor Feeney presented
the diplomas to the 13 graduates:
Joan Coyne, Angela Ducltarme,
Catharine ',coney, Leonel Kraus -
kept, Pauline Malone, Sheila Ma-
lone, Helen Maloney Marian Mc-
Laughlin, Louise O'Rourke, Pat-
ricia Ryan, Theresa Shea, Diane
:Mettler, Don Benninger, Solemn
benediction concluded the service
with Monsignor Feeney as celeb•
rant assisted by Rev. J. McCowell
and Rev. R. Durant. As the grad-
uates marched out of the church
the high school choir, accompan-
ied by Mr. 15. 0, Harley, Mitchell,
sang The Recessional."
Misses Teresa and Helen Ryan,
Sarnia, with 1M1', and Mr's. Jos, P.
Ryall,
lir, and Mrs, dlarvey Dantzor,
Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. John
Nagle,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy, of
Pontiac, Mich„ and Mr, and Mrs,
Gene Giroux, Thorold, with. Mr,
and Mrs, Dan Costello.
Monsignor I. A. .Feeney, Lou-
don, was the celebrant at the
Solemn High ?Muss f01' the 40th l
wedding anniversary of Me. anci
SaMrs. John Meagher in Dublin on
turday,
Rev, Don Benninger, 0,8;3„ of
Owen Sound, and Mrs. Katherine
Benninger, London, with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Benninger,
Rev. H. F, Feeney, C.R„ of St,
Jeronme's high school, Kitchener, 1
with his mother, Mrs. Katllleerr
Feeney.
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Holland,
Mr. and lOrs, J. A, Eckert, Mr,
and Mrs. Joseph Eckert Jr. at
Wal laeeburg.
TOM (IOR,11 EI'
3(5', Toni Gormley, 53, died in
St. Joseph's idospital, Loudon,
early Monday morning, Sept. 19
following a serious accident ten
weeks ago in Dublin while work-
ing for the Looby Construction
0o. Ltd., where he had been em-
ployed for 111e past 17 years,
Born in Hibbert twp. Ile was the
son of the late lir, and Mrs. Ed-
ward Gormley, Ifo attended Dub-
lin elementary school and second-
ary school,. He was a member of
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic
Church, Dublin, and the holy
Name Society, Ile is survived by
one sister, Mrs. Eleanor McCau-
ley, London, and one brother Al-
bert of Los Angeles, Calif., one
nephew Terry McCarthy and one
niece, Margaret McCarthy, r,r. 1,
Dublin, Ont. His body rested at
the Cleary . Funeral Home, Sea -
forth till Thursday morning when
requiem high mass was sung at
St. Patrick's Rosman Catholic
Church, Dublin, at 9.30. Inter-
ment took place in St, Patrick's
Cemetery.
CART) OF THANKS
1 w,:uld like to capers n124 ;gnaw
thanks to all the friends and neighbors
who visited and sent cards, flowers and
teats 01111c I was a Patient in the hos-
Utah sad to time who helped in mly
way; special thanks to the nurse:: and
stair of the hospital and DA'. Stapleton.
This has all been appreciated and will
not be forgotten, George Met'artnry
CAIt.I) OF THANKS
I wish to express my 81no01e thanks to
all my friends, neighbors, relatives and
Fr. Durand for the 1111meroue oards,
flower's, visits, gifts and prayers for me
recovery from my accident, Many, many
thanks, Mrs. John Murray.
IN MEMO}UAM
Brodhagen---I11 loving m81001)' of a
dear father, grandfather and brothel',
1101.4801', Brodhagen, who passed away
throe years ago,. Sel>teml,er 21, 1967,.
Itis helping hand was always first,
To render any aid 1w could:
IIis voice was always raised in praise,
Ills wordy were wise and good.
Dear father, since you've gone away,
The one) you loved so true,
Try hard to 0111'ry on the way
We know you'd watt us to,
--Lovingly remembered by Family.
COMING EVENT
The Ladles Guild of St. Thomas'
Church is holding a rummage sale on
Sat„ Nov. 6th, also a bazaar on Wed.,
Nov, 10th,
COMING EVEN"1'S
The order of the Eastern Star will
hold n Euchre on .'l'ion's., Oct, 13, in the
IOOI'' Hall, and a Hake Sale on Sat„
OM. 15, h1 the former Duly garage
FOR SALE
Piano. Also medium sire Rueben heat-
er, Phone 38811, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Owner leaving towel, lovely home on
oorner lot. Dining room, living room
with modern kitchen with loads of new
cupboards. 8 bedrooms and bath up.
Polly insulated. Price $7,000, reasonable
down payment.
JOHN BOSVELD
Real Estate Broker
40 Wellesley St., Goderieh,
Salesman, Joa, McConnell
phone 266 Seaforth
TO RENT
Apartment for rent in McMaster east
and apartment building, Available Oct,
15th, Joseph McConnell.
TO RENT
Available Oct. 1, clean, comfortable
I bedroom downstair apartment, Apply
to News office,
FOR SALE
Honey for sale. Iiave your containers
filled on Fair Day. Clover 25o ib; Sep-
tember golden and amber, 200 lb. with
all the fall vitamins; also comb honey,
500 lb, sections, Wallace Ross Apiaries,
FOR SALE
Imported Dutch Who for fall plett-
mt. Twelve colors of tulips, three colors
of hyacinths. Daffodils and Paper White
Narcissus. These are all extra large.
nubs atc1 will give you blooms to be
proud of in tho spring. We are opo1
every -day and evening. Baker's Green-
house your garden 000(00, Seaforth,
BRODHAGEN
\Many relatives and friends flour
here attended the funeral of Mrs,
Fred Fischer in Mitchell on Mon-
day, Mrs, Fischer was a former
resident of this district,
Mr. Clarence Mogk of London
silent a few clays with his sister
Mrs. C. W. Leonhardt and Mr.
Leohardt and other relatives re-
cently.
Mr. and Mars, Lorne Dittmer of
Toronto, Mrs. 3(11 Ratz and
daughter of .Rivers, Manitoba, are
spending a few weeks here at the
home of the late J, F. Prueter,
Mrs. Arthur 'Baillie of Toronto,
daughter of Mrs. Dittmer silent a
few clays at the same home.
Mr. and firs, Clayton Carlton
of Wilson, N. Y. at the home of
Mrs. Chas. Ahrens, Mrs. Ahrens
returned home with them after
visiting with 1110111 for several
weeks.
31'. and .lie's, Ray Tiffin and
Bruce of Toronto and Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Herbert of Peterborough
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norbert
for the weekend,
.Mrs, Rasino Midler accompanied
Mrs. 3, Gloor of Mitchell and
Emerson Gloor of Centralia to
Centralia on Saturday for the air
show,
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dittmer at-
tended the funeral of Norman
Fischer at Wartburg last week.
Many people from this district
attended the I.nntlon Falr last
week,
Dr, Hauser of Waterloo Semin-
ary concluded the service at St,
Peter's Lutheran Church Here on
:Sunday, Next Sunday Student
Henry Fischer wild he in charge.
The following children .were
baptized during the Sunday morn-
ing service at 19t. Peter's Luther -
en Church by 'Dr, Hauser: Greg-
ory Brian Gloor, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Raymond Gloor, with Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald 7iinz tho spam -
sore along with the parents, Ruth
Elizabeth Meer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Gloor with Mr, and
\Irs, Clem'ge Gloor and Mr, and
Mrs. 'David Wiclte, the sponsors,
along with the. parents, Karen
Lynn I3unek, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Gerald lluuek, with Mr, and
Mrs. Louis Burtcic and Mies Rose
TWA, lluttel: and -Carl iiuuelt, the
sponsors, along with the parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer and
Karl w1111 her parents, Mr, and
Mfrs, Clifford Marks, Brussels on
Sunday,
Mr, Daviel Marks ,of Brussels
with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Pfeifer,
FOR SALE
Gehl forage harvester, with corn and
hay attachments, in good condition.
Phone 661112, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
May Maxim sweater, size 12, "Pirate
Pattern," half price. Phone 365, Sea -
forth.
FOR SALE
11 acres of alfalfa in the field. Russell
Miller, 6621.23
FOR SALE
Holstein cow, 7 yea's old, due Nov, 1,
right and quiet. Also number of holstein
heifer's and Iferel'o'd calves, 3 to 7
months old. Gordon McGregor, Londe.
bore, 27r11 Blyth
FOR SALE
Rouse, barn and f, 1101.0:4 of flood lend
n mile east of Dublin on Highway . "5.
a Priced reasonable for nick sale. 2I. M.
Van Niekerk, Dublin, Ontario
FOR SALE
150 Kimber yearling hens. Fergus
Ifelly, Dublin phone 83r12
FOR SALE
Largo size space heater with circulat-
ing fan. Phone 391
Tenders Wanted
Four cords of dry body hardwood for
SS No. 12, McKillop.
Mrs, Wm. Church, Sec.-Treas.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Koehler and
Mrs. Henry Iloegy of :McKillop
With Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ahrens on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, John Upper of At-
wood with Mr, and Mr's. -Manuel
Beuermann on Sunday.
KIPPEN
Mr. and 'Mrs. Leonard Lovell
spent a few days in Callingwood
and Burlington and at Chatham
where they visited Mrs. Lovell's
father, Mr. Allan Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deickert and
family of Zurich visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
and boys.
Mr. and Mrs; Robert McGregor
and Mr, and Mrs. N. Dickert visit-
ed Sunday afternoon with Mr.
Edgar MoD•ride, a patient in St,
Joseph's Hospital, Loudou,
Mrs. Rochus Faber and Mars, R.
Faber attended a trousseau tea on
Saturday afternoon honoring a
niece, :Mrs. Jack Bean of Brant-
ford, Mrs. Frank Bean ref Iien_
salt, grandmother of the groom at-
tended,
Mr, Melville T•raquair had an
accident during last week. IIe was
working on his combine machine
and accidentally caught his hand
in the belt, causing him to lose
the end of his end finger and
crushing the other's on right hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohris 'Heist of
Zurich visited an afternoon with
Mr, and Mrs, N. Long, and on
Sunday, lir, Oswald Brown and
Iters. Brown, of Detroit, Mich.,
cousins of Mr, Long visited them,
BORN
Maloney -- At St, Mary's Hospital
Kitchener, on Sat., Sept. 17, to Mr. and
Mrs. Locals Maloney, 77 Allan st„ west,
Waterloo, a son --a brother for Susan
Elliott - At Scott Memorial I4ospitnl
on Sept. 10124, in Mr, and Mrs. Earl
Elliott, Dublin RRA, a son
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
SERVICE
SEAFORPH --- PHONE 182
Window Washing
Wall Washing Small Repairs
Floor Maintenance
Changing Storms and Screens
General Janitor Work
housecleaning
Brick encs Plastering Repairing
RUPI'IlTOTl Our Name
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010X 335 SEAFORTH
NOTICE
See your authorized dealer for
district of Seaforth, Dublin and
Clinton for Viking Cream Separ•
eters and Viking Milking Mach.
Ines, Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith
and Welding Shop, Brucefieid.
THE t11DAFORT[I NEWS (Phone 84) ---Thursday, September 22, 1960
Clearing Auction. Sale
Clearing AueLlml Sulo for gat Oolsou,
lot 11, cat. DI, Mullett twp„ 11(1 miles
north of I,ondesbotn, and 1344, mat er 6
miles 10051 of Letlabu)Y 01) MONDAY,
Of f OBl:1t 3rd, at 1 pan.
OatLle --5 holstein cows, (1 year's 0141
2 HIereford. cows, 4 year's old wl(h calm;
at foot 5 Polled Angus cows, 4 years
old, with calves at foot 4 yearling Poll-
ed Andrus steels; 1 yearling Polled
Angus heifer; 2 Hereford steer's, 900 Ib„
2 Holstein spring oalves.
Pigs --2 04(00 with utters, 10 ohunks
100 lb,
Implements --Model I) Case tractor,.
1962 Fe'd tractor; Freemanmanure
louder, McCormick tractor manure spree,
der; Massey Herrin 10 ft, power binder;
Stratford 34.40 threshing machine with
new Morsel feeder and cutter•, new drive
belt, 100 00 ; 7 ft, MOOor'miok power
ino1ver; 8 -furrow Cookallutt plow • 4 -fur-
row Massey disc plow ; 17 -tooth Massey
Harris cultivator; dump mite; harrows;'
wwagon ; hay 1,1011 ; hayloaclor; sloighS 1
Bat lank with sides for grain; 10 ft.
roller ; spray tank with hand pump),
large set 00ni11 rollers; circular 04401
new Titan chain saw ; pig orate; steel
pigfeeder ; 2000 lb. scales; fanning mill ;.
bag truck; ensilage ramp blacksmith
forge; anvil; blacksmith vine; quantity
of rods; flat iron and angle iron; black-
smith press drill; 20 Obey truck with
9 by 9 stake r'nek; Woods 2 -unit minc-
ing machine with pipeline for 14 cows;
half horse Leland motor 0 milk 05118;
12 by 14 colony house; brooder stove; 10
cord stove and furnace wood; 4 rolls
snow Imes; sot of talon harness; 32 it.
extension ladder; tattoo set; quantity of
lumber and planks; 100 ft, of 4A, cable.
Hay and Grain -1000 bales hay, 1400
bushels mixed grain.
Some household ellects,
Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold,
ART' 00L0004, Prop.; Harold jack -
son, Auctioneer; George Powell, Clerk,
FOR SALE
18 Digo thirteen weeks old, John E.
MacLean, 8113, Saaforth 000r•21,
Neon) combiNOg Iflflax, bears, clover
seeds, Apply Carl J. Walker, Cromarty.
Phone. 12r18, Dublin,
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
Clinton
THURSDAY' & FRIDAY
September 22 and 23
-- Double Feature --
"THE RISE AND FALL OF'
LEGS DIAMOND"
t Entertainment)
(A dol E ter ainment)
Ray Denton -- Karen Steele
1 "THIS REBEL BREED"
(Adult Entertainment)
Rita Morello -- Mark Dainon
One Galloon
SATURDAY & MONDAY
Septenlboi' 24 and 26
-- Double Feature --
"DIARY OF A HIGH
SCHOOL BRIDE"
Anita Sands - Ronald 1<00001'
"GHOST OF DRAGSTRIP
HOLLOW"
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
September 27 and 28
"NOR MOON BY NIGHT"
(C0101')
Belinda Lee - Michael Craig
One Cartoon
Fill the Dar on Tuesday Night
Bring the Whole Family
$1,25 ADMITS A CARLOAD
FOR SALE
Lightning evaporator and equipment;
2 furrow Ferguson plow; upright piano;
also Chyrlin hydraulic pump. Apply to
0. J. Walker, Cromarty, Phone 12x18,
Dublin.
BORN
Pearce -To Mr, and Mrs. F. N. Pearce
(Joan McMillan) at the General Ilospital,
Winnipeg, Man., on Sept. 1411, a son,
Joseph Terrence, a brother for Deborah,
Michael and Mary Jane.
FOR SALE
Girl's 3 piece winter coat set, cocoa
brown color, mouton fur collar, size 60.
Ono blue nylon dross and slip, size 0;
one red plaid Jumper. size 5 and one
white dncr'on blouse, size 4. Winter gm.
lashes, sizes 1010. to 18, both lined and
unlined, all In good condition. Call 7031,
Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Yellow brink house on large lot on the
Main street of Egmondville. Reasonably
priced to settle estate. Contaot R. d,
Keyes, 2282 Hall Ave„ Windsor, Ont.
OL:) -8441.
FOR SALE
Oil space heater, used one winter,
oleo three oil drums. Phone 055r23,
LOST
A coat and school beg, brown corduroy
coat, left at the corner of con. 11 on the
Harlook side road Sept. 0th. Finder
please phone 271.11, Blyth. Gordon Me-
Cregor.
TO RENT
Modern heated apartment, private -en-
trance, four rooms with complete bath,
available Oct. 1st, Apply Mrs. Ed Smith,
John street, after 0 p.m., or Wed. after-
noons. Phone 0331
FOR SALE
14 pigs about 12 weeks old. Ed Dor-
ranee, RR 2, Seaforth. Phone 801r2
FOR SALE
Maid() Hybrid pullets 20 weeks old
Sept. 22. These birds have been vaccin-
ated for Newcastle & bronchitis, de -
beaked and ready to lay. For further
information call. Moore's Poultry Farm,
1301R01 or R113 Seaforth
WOOD FOR SALE
Dry wood for sale for furnace
and for stove. Wilfred O'Rourke.
Phone 37 r 79 Dublin.
PRIVATE SALE.
Following articles will be sold by Pri-
vate sale at any time day or evening up'
to and including Saturday, Sept. 24, at
the Sproat Apts., High. St., Seaforth.
8 Piece Ohesteraeld suite. I tug & pad
12x0.3 piece bedroom suite. Admiral tel.
evision, table model. Dining room table
and 6 chairs, buffet, whatnot, bed couch,
continental bed & mattress with box
spring. 3r bed & mattress. kitchen
table, hall rack, rocker, 2 small tables,
utility table, wardrobe, congoleum rug,
kitchen utensils, other sundries, Allan
Ryan, Prop.
REPRESENTATIVE
REQUIRED
We have a much needed service
for farmers as well as town and
city dwellers. We require a rep-
resentative in your area. A car is
essential and the man selected
will have the opporutnity to es-
tablish himself in a business that
pays well and has repeat business
coming in regularly. This is a full
time position but we will start a
man on a part time "earn as you
learn" plan, Write at once for full
information to Sales Manager,
Box 817, London, Canada
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, Tuckeramitlr, R 4 Seaforth
Cora Chesney, Treasurer
Township of Tuckersmith
NOTICE
Tuckersmith Township Munici-
pal Dump will be open from 1
p.m, to 6 pan., on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, until further
notice.
Cora Chesney
Clerk
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
Where Better .3ntls Are Used
Artificial Insemination Service
is provided front bulls of all breeds
Farmer owned and controlled
and operate at cost
Summer calling hours: Between
7:30 and 9:30 a.m, week days,
6;00 and 8:00 p.m. Saturday
evenings
For service or more information
call Clinton RTJ 2-3441 or for
long distance
Clinton Zenith 9-5660
FOR SALE
Fresh picked garden produce
right front the patch. Green
beans, yellow beans, green corn
and etc, Ambrose Addley, 3111
house east of Kinburn on the
south silo, Phone 833x4
Jody Fair - MartiiI Braddock
Hot Rod Gang
One Cartoon
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 695W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone -6=W Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B,A„ M.D„ Inter -Mal
P. L. Bredy, M.D.,. Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p,m. to 6 p.m., daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
arch*, only 1-8 p.m,
Appdntmentc made in advance arc
dealr5f,1s
T'URiJBULL- & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.0. TUR•NBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
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John E. Lolgsteff - Optometrist
C3oderieh St. W„ Seaforth
Phone 791
Hours--Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 tc
6.80 ; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM. Thur. evil
by abovemHawkins' intment oHdwe.Clinton
Man. HOU to 0,00n
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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 & LOI'JR
Phone 573 or Z
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M, HART
Office Rhone 784 Res. 256
We write all lines of
INSU
CE
Fire Auto Wind
Liability' & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Phone 214 Seaforth
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
IIEAD OPTICE--.-SBAl''OIITIi, ONT.
Officers - President, John L. Malone.
Seaford, 1 Vlee. Pres., Jelin H. Mo)Owinrc,
Blyth ; Soc.-Tress., W. E. Southgate,
Sectorial.
Directors, Norman TI'awn.t'1'.ila, Clinton,
J. L. Malone, Seaforth ; Chris Leonhardt,
Bornholm; Robort Archibald, Seaforth;
John II. M0Phving, Blyth; Wm, S. Alex-
ander, Walton; Harvey' Fuller, Galeria ;
.0.E, Pepper, Brueelleld; Allister Broad-
foot, Seaforth.
Agents --. William Leiner Jr., Londos-
bom 1 V, J Lana, HE 5 Seaforth ; Selwyn
Baker, Bausaels; 'Harold Squires, oltn-
ten 1 Samos Ifeys, Santora.
LOANS
Farms - Homes ' Motels • Stores
Business - Chattels • A000unte
Receivable - Inventory -
Fast service anywhere in Canada
Valleyfield Placements Ltd.
460-A Wilson Ave., Downsview